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The Transport Studies Unit at the University of Oxford is currently accepting applications for theGoverning Transitions in Urban Transport course, to be held Tuesday 26th- Friday 29th June 2018, at Kellogg College, University of Oxford.
The course is part of our Global Challenges in Transport programme, which provides researchers and practitioners with the necessary knowledge, skills and expertise, supported by the latest research evidence, to address the complexity associated with making transport sustainable.
The course will explore how technological, behavioural and institutional transitions in urban transport can be facilitated and steered through policy and planning.
Our speakers include: Dr Tim Schwanen (TSU), Prof Glenn Lyons (UWE Bristol), Dr Louise Reardon (ITS Leeds), Dr Jacob Doherty (TSU), Mairi Brookes (Oxford City council), Dr James Palmer (University of ), Dr Anna Nikolaev (Utrecht University). The full programme is available athttp://www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/course/gpd2017.pdf
This is a 4-day residential course, with fees covering all materials, 21 contact hours, and 3 night's en-suite accommodation at Kellogg College, University of Oxford. All meals and refreshments are provided. The fee structure is as follows:
• Corporate rate: £3,500
• Academic rate: £1,500
• PhD rate: £500
We are able to offer partial scholarships to a limited number of participants, as well as discounts to those attending several Global Challenges in Transport courses.
Further details about all courses in the Global Challenges in Transport programme can be found at www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/course.
To enquire or apply, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Kind regards,
Ersilia
Dr Ersilia Verlinghieri
Research Associate
Programme Coordinator for Executive Education in the Transport Studies Unit
Transport Studies Unit
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