PhD studentship in the impact of transport infrastructure on land use
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship working in the area of the impacts of transport
infrastructure on land use. This will examine in particular the longer-run impacts of the
Jubilee Line Extension (JLE) in east and south-east London, and the choices made by
developers in this process.
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 comprises a bursary for three years, initially at the rate of
£15,000 per year, together with University 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 University fee.
Applicants should have an Upper Second Class honours degree in a relevant subject, and
preferably a Masters degree, or relevant professional experience.
The Transport Studies Department at Westminster has a wide range of experience in the
field of transport research and postgraduate teaching, and co-ordinated the JLE Impact
Study on behalf of Transport for London. Further details of its activities may be found on its
website <www.westminste/ac.uk/transport>.
Interested applicants are invited to contact Peter White, Professor of Public Transport
Systems, Dept. of Transport Studies, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road,
London NW1 5LS, tel 020 7911 5000 ex 3104, e-mail <[log in to unmask]>.
To obtain an application pack and further details please contact the Research Team
Secretary, Liam Gerner, at <[log in to unmask]>. Please state clearly that you wish to
apply for this particular studentship. Completed application forms should be returned by
Friday 27 October 2006. It is planned that interviews will take place by the end of November 2006.
The successful applicant will be required to take up the studentship from 29 January 2007.
(This is a re-advertisment of a position advertised earlier this year)
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