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Funded PhD studentships just released by UEL. Prioritising projects on SMART,... |
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Steering Committee Meeting London 2012
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Marcus active in his TED talk
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TURAS FINAL REPORT
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WP3 Task 3.9 Collation of d...
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DIVERCITIES
The principal aim of DIVERCITIES is to examine how Europe can benefit from diversity. The project’s central hypothesis is that urban diversity is an asset. It can inspire creativity and innovation. Create cities that are more liveable and harmonious. Stimulate local and national economies and make European cities more competitive |
Typology: Leader: Louise Dunne
This shows the workload for workpackage 9 in the course of the 5 years of the project.
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Who keeps the show running? University College Dublin (UCD) is the lead partner in TURAS, and WP9 is responsible for the management and reporting to the European Commission. UCD invited key thinkers and activists worldwide to participate in steering TURAS along its journey. Members of his High Level Advisory Board (HLAB) have been giving TURAS external advice and, in some cases, working with individual work packages to overcome difficult areas of research. The proudest moment came in 2012 when UCD was awarded first place in the Champions of European Research Award, by Enterprise Ireland, presented by the President of Ireland.
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