
Transport@RMIT
@transportrmit
A multidisciplinary network of researchers informing how policy, industry, data and technology can shape transport that improves our cities, economies and lives
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Are you interested to gain insights into government decision-making and the different ways that researchers might influence transport policy? Check this interactive workshop by David Downes and Brian Coffey for RMIT University transport researchers: eventbrite.com.au/e/workshop-inf…

Steve Pemberton talks about his research on a new grid-like network for buses in Melbourne and who will benefit the most as the result at the @RMIT_CUR and Transport@RMIT seminar.


How levels of non-motorised accessibility could affect the number of active trips? Tayebeh Saghapour presents at Transport@RMIT and @RMIT_CUR joint seminar.


Transport@RMIT member Dr Claire Boulange from @RMIT_CUR talks about her urban simulation system (Planning Support System) and its use to test the effect of built environment changes on health-based indicators such as walkability: rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/…

An exciting multi-disciplinary PhD scholarship for research into the role of economics in city planning decision-making in Australia RMIT University. To learn more visit: rmit.edu.au/students/stude…

Can high speed rail really solve our population problem? check this article by Transport@RMIT researchers Jago Dodson and Todd Denham in Guardian Australia to find out more: theguardian.com/commentisfree/…


Join us for an exciting seminar with Professor Jennifer Dill from Portland State University on Relationships between children’s and parents’ attitudes about cycling safety and behaviour, hosted by Transport@RMIT and @RMIT_CUR More details and registration: eventbrite.com.au/e/transportrmi…

Identifying Transport@RMIT’s unique values and developing inputs to a capability deployment action plan for the network were some of the topics our members discussed in the workshop today. What do you think are the key areas that Transport@RMIT can have a unique contribution?


The problem with transport models is political abuse, not their use in planning, a conversation article by Transport@RMIT researchers Eric Keys and Chris De Gruyter and Graham Currie from Monash Uni theconversation.com/the-problem-wi…


What comes after a night of heavy rain? the answer seems to be significant train delays! Listen to Transport@RMIT member Dr Chris DeGruyter’s comments on Melbourne’s radial train network in his interview with Jacinta Parsons, ABC Melbourne: tiny.cc/f5evkz


Join RMIT University and the Urban Futures Capability Platform for two fantastic Active Transport webinars on Wednesday 3rd June. The Impacts of Active Transport: a Multi-Disciplinary Research and Practice Field cur.org.au/events/ #liveability #equity #sustainability @RMIT_CUR


Earlier in the week TheAuo @RMIT_CUR's Distinguished Professor Billie Giles-Corti participated in a VicHealth webinar on the urgent need for governments to direct stimulus funds into measures that make cities #healthier, more #sustainable and more #equitable. croakey.org/time-to-transf…