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Do you work with or for a city administration❓
Do you want to learn how to make your city better for its youngest citizens❓
Still time to apply to join the #Urban95Academy 's next cohort. Find out more about this free executive programme and apply now⤵
urban95academy.org
We are taking part in the #LSEFestival again this year with an event discussing what is driving a growing green backlash against in Europe, and how this is shaping urban politics and policy making.
Explore the festival programme ➡ lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…
Book your place to hear our third #NobelPrize speaker this term: Professor Esther Duflo.
She joins Oriana Bandiera for this STICERD & Programme on Innovation and Diffusion event about how we can address #climate inequality.
In-person tickets are out now 👇
lse.ac.uk/Events/2024/05…
New ✨ How is life in digital cities changing what it means to be human? 🌆📱
Being Human in Digital Cities by Myria Georgiou LSE Media & Communications Polity reviewed by Samira Allioui 🥥🌴 Dr 🎓. wp.me/p2MwSQ-hik
In #Bratislava , empathy and play help planners reclaim an urban landscape for young walkers.
Read the first in a series of City Stories which explore how #Urban95Academy cities are putting into practise lessons learned from the programme.
Read more ▶ lse.ac.uk/Cities/educati…
Are you looking to lead meaningful change in cities? Join an info session to learn about our #ExecMScCities , a transformative programme that will elevate your career, expand your network & help you make a tangible impact on Urban development.
Sign up now🔻
lse.ac.uk/Cities/educati…
'Housing is not being constructed, maintained or developed with either the rights of humans or the rights of the environment in mind. In fact, quite the opposite is true.'
Download and read three Council on Urban Initiatives recent publications on housing.
councilonurbaninitiatives.com/#resources
LSE Cities is delighted to be part of the #LSEFestival again this year. Our event examines the green backlash in Europe's cities and our piece in the festival exhibition explores who is leading these cities.
Explore the programme 👇lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…
New ✨ The Architecture of Disability: Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes beyond Access by David Gissen U of MN Press, reviewed by Amy Batley. wp.me/p2MwSQ-hgt
Interested in forthcoming #OpenAccess books, journals, and new research from across the social sciences?
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New article drawing on research into urban health inequality in Southwark and Lambeth with Impact on Urban Health.
The project developed a comparative ‘spatial compendium’ of health disparities and offers insights into the complex dynamics of health outcomes.
jhmhp.amegroups.org/article/view/8…
Don't forget to join our webinar this Tuesday!
If you are a municipal leader or city wanting to learn how to make your city more child-friendly, the #Urban95Academy fully-sponsored executive education programme is for you.
Register to join👇
lse.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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'Housing is affordable if it is 'made' affordable.'
Read more in the Council on Urban Initiatives Initiatives discussion paper – Modern Housing: an environmental common good by Mariana Mazzucato UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose and Dan Hill
councilonurbaninitiatives.com/resources/mode…
Housing is the backbone of a well-functioning & equitable city. The way in which housing is procured, financed, designed & allocated has significant implications for the lives of all urban residents.
Read the Council on Urban Initiatives case study report on housing⬇
councilonurbaninitiatives.com/resources/hous…
With many European cities (as well as countries) going to the polls this year, look back at our blog by Catarina Heeckt & francesco ripa about the divisive discourses and increasing polarisation surrounding the green transition.
LSE EUROPP blog
blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…