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Centre for Transport Studies 
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering  
Imperial College London  

PhD studentship in the economic impacts of major transport investment  

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship working in the area of the 
economic impacts of major transport investment, under the supervision of Dr 
Dan Graham. The aim of the research is to investigate the links between 
transport investment and agglomeration and, in particular, to quantify the 
magnitude of any productivity benefits that may arise from the introduction of 
new transport initiatives in London due to changes in the strength of 
agglomeration externalities.   

This studentship forms part of a co-ordinated PhD research programme being 
supported by Transport for London at Imperial College London, University 
College London and the University of Westminster. It will run alongside a 
second study of agglomeration, productivity and road user charging funded by 
the UK Economic and Social Research Council and the UK Department of 
Transport and advertised separately.

The studentships comprise a bursary for three years, initially at £15,000 per 
year, together with College fees at the home/EU rate. In the case of 
exceptionally well qualified and motivated candidates from outside the EU, 
consideration may be given to covering all or part of the overseas College fee.   

The Centre for Transport Studies comprises six academic staff and a vibrant 
community of over 50 doctoral students and post doctoral researchers 
undertaking research across a broad range of topics including transport 
demand modelling, transport policy and regulation, transport operations, 
transport and the environment, transport safety, intelligent transport systems, 
railway operations and management, air transport operations and control, and 
maritime logistics. Further information can be found on the Centre's website 
at http://www.imperial.ac.uk/cts.   

Applicants for the studentship should have or expect to obtain a first or upper 
second class honours degree or equivalent, in a relevant aspect of economics, 
mathematics, statistics, civil engineering, geography or a closely related 
discipline. A Master's degree in a relevant subject would be advantageous but 
is not essential.   

Potential applicants are invited to send a curriculum vitae to  

Professor John Polak 
Centre for Transport Studies 
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
Imperial College London 
London SW7 2AZ 

E-mail:[log in to unmask] 
Fax: +44(0)20-7594-6102 
W: www.imperial.ac.uk/cts 

and to submit a postgraduate application form (which can be downloaded
from http://www.imperial.ac.uk/P1397.htm).

Closing date: 14 July 2006 

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Prof. John Polak
Centre for Transport Studies
Imperial College London
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/transport-studies

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