Message posted on 03/07/2019
GLOBAL CHALLENGES IN TRANSPORT PROGRAMME, SEPTEMBER 2019 COURSE, GCT PHD SCHOLARSHIPS
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Dear all,
We are delighted to announce our call for applications for the GCT PhD Scho=
larship to attend the 'Infrastructure, Development and Finance' course (3-6=
September 2019), part of the Global Challenges in Transport Oxford Leaders=
hip programme.
The scholarship constitutes a unique opportunity for 3 exceptional PhD cand=
idates to be part of the executive education programme delivered by the Tra=
nsport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, for a highly reduced fare of =A3=
750. The programme attracts each year transport academics and professionals=
from several different countries that meet in the pleasant surroundings of=
Kellogg College to discuss the challenges of developing more sustainable t=
ransport systems with the support of world leading academics.
The 2019 Infrastructure, Development and Finance course will introduce a ra=
nge of approaches to thinking critically about transport investments, from =
megaprojects to small-scale infrastructure developments. It will specifical=
ly consider the role of different stakeholders and the tools and techniques=
for transport investments and appraisals. Our session will cover key topic=
such as:
=B7 PPP in transport,
=B7 the development of BRT in developing countries,
=B7 managing and designing the construction of transport megaproject=
s,
=B7 building and financing transport infrastructure for development.
At the same time the course will provide participants with innovative and c=
ritical perspective and interdisciplinary approaches to transport infrastru=
cture development, with insights from social science, geography and anthrop=
ology.
Our speakers will include worldwide experts from academia and public sector=
such as Prof Roger Vickerman (Emeritus Professor of European Economics, Un=
iversity of Kent), Dr Tim Schwanen (Director of the Transport Studies Unit =
and Associate Professor in Transport Studies and Human Geography, Universit=
y of Oxford), Professor Naomi Brookes (Professor of Engineering Project Man=
agement, University of Leeds), Professor Jon Shaw, (Professor of Transport =
Geography, University of Plymouth), Graham Olver, and many others.
Further details can be found at or www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/course or emailing us a=
t exed@tsu.ox.ac.uk
To apply please fill in the attached application form by 30th of July 2019 =
and return it to exed@tsu.ox.ac.uk.
Best wishes
Ersilia
Dr Ersilia Verlinghieri
Research Associate
Programme Coordinator for Executive Education in the Transport Studies Unit
Transport Studies Unit
www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/course
@OxfordTransport
School Of Geography and the Environment
University of Oxford
South Parks Road,
Oxford OX1 3QY
Phone: +44 (0)1865 285177
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Dear all,
We are delighted to announce our call for applications for the GCT PhD Scho=
larship to attend the 'Infrastructure, Development and Finance' course (3-6=
September 2019), part of the Global Challenges in Transport Oxford Leaders=
hip programme.
The scholarship constitutes a unique opportunity for 3 exceptional PhD cand=
idates to be part of the executive education programme delivered by the Tra=
nsport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, for a highly reduced fare of =A3=
750. The programme attracts each year transport academics and professionals=
from several different countries that meet in the pleasant surroundings of=
Kellogg College to discuss the challenges of developing more sustainable t=
ransport systems with the support of world leading academics.
The 2019 Infrastructure, Development and Finance course will introduce a ra=
nge of approaches to thinking critically about transport investments, from =
megaprojects to small-scale infrastructure developments. It will specifical=
ly consider the role of different stakeholders and the tools and techniques=
for transport investments and appraisals. Our session will cover key topic=
such as:
=B7 PPP in transport,
=B7 the development of BRT in developing countries,
=B7 managing and designing the construction of transport megaproject=
s,
=B7 building and financing transport infrastructure for development.
At the same time the course will provide participants with innovative and c=
ritical perspective and interdisciplinary approaches to transport infrastru=
cture development, with insights from social science, geography and anthrop=
ology.
Our speakers will include worldwide experts from academia and public sector=
such as Prof Roger Vickerman (Emeritus Professor of European Economics, Un=
iversity of Kent), Dr Tim Schwanen (Director of the Transport Studies Unit =
and Associate Professor in Transport Studies and Human Geography, Universit=
y of Oxford), Professor Naomi Brookes (Professor of Engineering Project Man=
agement, University of Leeds), Professor Jon Shaw, (Professor of Transport =
Geography, University of Plymouth), Graham Olver, and many others.
Further details can be found at or www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/course or emailing us a=
t exed@tsu.ox.ac.uk
To apply please fill in the attached application form by 30th of July 2019 =
and return it to exed@tsu.ox.ac.uk.
Best wishes
Ersilia
Dr Ersilia Verlinghieri
Research Associate
Programme Coordinator for Executive Education in the Transport Studies Unit
Transport Studies Unit
www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/course
@OxfordTransport
School Of Geography and the Environment
University of Oxford
South Parks Road,
Oxford OX1 3QY
Phone: +44 (0)1865 285177
Click here to subscribe to the TSU termly newsletter