I am pleased to inform you that the #PLPR2025 conference in Cardiff is now accepting abstracts.
A submission link is available on the conference website: https://t.co/Kj0EUSuSKm
The call for abstracts will close on Monday, 30 September 2024.
We'd like to invite proposals to organise special sessions at the #PLPR2025 conference. #PLPR will hold its 19th annual conference between 3-7 March 2025 in Cardiff, UK. Please contact me ([email protected]) if you are interested. The deadline is 15 July 2024.
Great to see the New South Wales Government (Australia) has used our typology of sludge in designing their sludge audit methodology.
The paper @lklades and I wrote a while ago on 'Sludge and Transaction Costs' can be found open access here: https://t.co/ShLeg6MBck
I am pleased to announce that next year's annual conference of the Planning, Law, and Property Rights Association (PLPR) will take place in Cardiff (Wales, UK) on 3-7 March 2025.
More information will be posted on the conference website: https://t.co/M5HoPvRxKG
#PLPR#PLPR2025
Part-time research assistant opportunity at Cardiff University
Apply to join a team of researchers and policy makers to support the delivery of impactful research on ‘Making neighbourhood parks inclusive for teenage girls and young women in Cardiff’: https://t.co/CwvJJhviQp
Had a very informative and productive day at the NaCSBA's Custom and Self Build Conference today. Discussing all things self build and custom housebuilding in the UK.
Job post: Lecturer in Urban Planning and Development at Cardiff University @CUGeogPlan
https://t.co/FwUHiM1yyT
The position is full-time and open-ended.
Closing date: Tuesday, 5 September 2023
Had a great time at the University of Westminster presenting at the 'Repurposing City Centres Symposium' with Scott Orford... I posited that data is a fundamental evidence base for transforming our city centres, made easier by centres like @CDRC_UK! Thanks @sinashahab! 🌍
The symposium brought together local planning practitioners and researchers from South Korea, the UK, and Europe to discuss the issues faced by city centres, with a focus on place-based interventions that can help to guarantee a future for city centres and their retail spaces.
Day 5 included a full-day symposium on 'repurposing city centres'. The symposium concluded our ESRC-funded project 'Creating Prosperous City Centres Post-Pandemic Through Repurposing Retail Space', a collaboration between the UK and Korean researchers.
Attended the 'Repurposing City Centres' Symposium at University of Westminster. It was an amazing transformative learning experience. Interesting to know about how UK & Korea are working on strategies for City Centres.A huge thanks to @sinashahab & @UrbanWebb for organizing.
Day 4: we made our way down to London and visited Battersea Power Station, a recently redeveloped project that turned a massive grade-II listed brick building (built in 1929 and decommissioned in 1983) to a high-end shopping centre (opened in 2022).
Day 3 included talks from colleagues at the University of Liverpool, site visits to The Welsh Streets, Liverpool One, and Albert Docks, as well as a visit to a Yellow Submarine with a view at the Beatles Story Musium in Liverpool.
Over 70 people have registered for our symposium this Friday in London. Looking forward to presenting our research with @UrbanWebb, listening to super interesting presentations and engaging in productive discussions on 'repurposing city centres'.
Book your tickets for the symposium on 'Repurposing City Centres', which will take place in London on Fri 14th July 2023.
Tickets for this event are free but limited. To confirm your attendance, book your ticket here: https://t.co/eYS5oBnXYY
Day 2 included a visit to Glasgow and St. Enoch centre. Super interesting to listen to the management team of a major shopping centre on how they're strategically adapting to the changing retail sector with a focus on offering 'experience' and the experience economy.