Dear colleague,
We would be delighted if you can bring this message under the attention of talented candidates who would like to pursue a PhD in transport and urban economics in Amsterdam.
The Department of Spatial Economics, VU Amsterdam has just opened 4 PhD positions. The positions are each part of larger projects, including national and international partner institutions, which are to be carried out in the context of the so-called SURF programme: Smart Urban Regions of the Future. Positions are open on the following four topics:
1. Tradable peak-hour permits in road transport: a real-world experiment
2. Behavioural modelling of peak-hour commuting behaviour: stated and revealed preference approaches
3. Automated driving: spatial-economic implications (command of Dutch required)
4. Urban form, energy use and local environmental quality: a general equilibrium perspective
For further information on how to apply, please go to: http://www.vu.nl/nl/werken-bij-de-vu/vacatures/2016/16002.asp
Sincerely,
Erik Verhoef
(Head of Department)
The objectives of the European Union for rail freight are clearly expressed in successive White Papers, particularly the one published in 2011. This expected modal shift, mainly in favour of rail transport, reflects a desire to reverse past trends, in which road transport has become very dominant. In order for this ambition to amount to more than wishful thinking, the EU has sought to develop intra-modal competition to revitalise this sector.
However, in light of the unrelenting strong intermodal competition, mainly from road transport, one cannot help but question the European Union’s objectives. To what extent will rail freight transport be able to expand its relevance?
These topics will be addressed in the 4th TransportNet Railway Seminar “Rail Freight: the Thwarted Ambitions of EU” on March 11, 2016, in Karlsruhe. Presentations will be given by practitioners as well as academics, with ensuing discussions by all participants.
The seminar is free of charge, but registration is compulsory. Full information and registration possibilities are available on the seminar website.
URBAN DIALOGUES: CREATING INCLUSIVE URBAN SPACES IN UNCERTAIN GLOBAL TIMES
UK coordinator: Dr Sarah Ayres (University of Bristol, UK)
Brazilian coordinator: Professor Clélio Campolina Diniz (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Dates and venue: 3-6th May 2016 at Center for Regional Development and Planning at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horitonte, Brazil
Workshop details:
This workshop will explore the construction of inclusive urban spaces in uncertain global times. One of the major impacts of the global economic crisis is the way it has deepened inequalities at a time when the state’s capacity for public intervention to tackle inequality has diminished. These developments raise questions about what forms of governance step in when the state withdraws and how urban policy can be developed to reflect the interests of all. To address these issues further research is needed to evaluate the opportunities and challenges ahead. There is a need to reflect on the usefulness of previous urban development approaches and explore the potential for alternative structures in both established (UK) and emerging (Brazil) economies. This multi-disciplinary workshop will promote scientific excellence and international collaboration in the field of urban governance with a view to informing future policy in a way that will enrich the lives and wellbeing of all those living in cities.
The workshop is being coordinated by Dr Sarah Ayres (University of Bristol, UK) and Professor Clélio Campolina Diniz (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) and will have contributions from other researchers, including Professors Roberto Luís de Melo Monte-Mór and Heloísa Soares de Moura Costa (Federal University Minas Gerais, Brazil), and Dr John Harrison (Loughborough University, UK) and Dr Stephen Hincks (University of Manchester, UK).
The workshop will provide a unique opportunity for sharing research expertise and networking. During the workshop early career researchers will have the opportunity to present their research in a multi-disciplinary setting and discuss this with established researchers from the UK and Brazil. There will be a focus on building up links for future collaborations. Participants will be selected on the basis of their research potential and ability to pursue longer term research partnerships.
Available funding:
The British Council and Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG) will cover the costs related to the participation to the workshop, including accommodation and meals and will provide travel and visa expenses up to £1000 (for UK participants) and £250 (approximately 1400 Brazilian Real for Brazilian participants).
Application and Deadline: The full application from must be completed and submitted by Friday 19th February 2016 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Full details about the workshop and the application form can be found here: https://www.britishcouncil.org/education/science/current-opportunities/workshop-inclusive-urbanisation
Eligibility Criteria:
- Applications must be submitted using the Researcher Links application form
- Applications must be submitted before the above deadline
- Participants must be early career researchers: Early Career Researchers are defined as holding a PhD (or having equivalent research experience) and having up to 10 years post-PhD research experience.
- Participants must have a research or academic position (either a permanent post, research contract, or fellowship etc) at a recognised research institution either in the UK or in Brazil.
Dear colleagues,
We are organizing the next INFER Annual Conference as part of the scientific activities supported by the CREIP research center (www.urv.cat/creip). INFER AC will take place in Reus, at the Faculty of Business and Economics of the Rovira i Virgili University in June 2016 (8th, 9th and 10th).
The INFER Annual Conference will include 15 special sessions with a wide variety of topics. Here you have the list of these sessions and the organisers.
The INFER Annual Conference will include keynote speeches by Prof. Guillem López Casasnovas (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Prof.Thierry Mayer (SciencesPo), and Prof.Diego Puga (CEMFI).
Remember that submissions to special and ordinary sessions must be send to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 29th February. For further updates please visit:
http://wwwa.fundacio.urv.cat/congressos/infer-conference/
Kind regards,
Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
Universitat Rovira i Virgili & CREIP
Dear NECTAR friends,
The deadline for submission of abstracts to the NECTAR Cluster 1 workshop on “The wider economic and social impacts of transport networks” has been extended. The organizers are accepting abstracts till the 29th of January 2016. Please find enclosed the updated call for papers.
Best wishes,
Ana Condeço-Mehorado
NECTAR secretary
Call for Submissions
PRSCO Award for Best Paper by a Young Regional Scientist [PDF][MS-Word]
The Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation (PRSCO) offers a Best Paper Award annually. The Award is aimed at encouraging young regional scientists within the Asia-Pacific region to participate in research within the PRSCO community and to achieve research excellence. The best paper prize was first awarded in 2015, and PRSCO now invites submissions for the 2016 Award.
The 2016 Award will be made for the best submission to the PRSCO Best Paper competition by a young regional scientist, under the age of 33 (on July 1, 2016), who is from a PRSCO-relevant part of the world.The Award rules can be found on the PRSCO web site.
The author of the winning paper will be expected to present their paper at the 2016 PRSCO Summer Institute to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, June 27-29, 2016. The winning paper will be announced by May 6, 2016. The decision of the selection committee will be final.
Eligible authors who wish to submit a paper to the 2016 PRSCO Best Paper competition should email a pdf copy of their paper to the PRSCO Executive Secretary (Hiroyuki SHIBUSAWA at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by no later than Thursday, March 24, 2016.
Submissions should include a cover page with the paper’s title, the author’s full name, affiliation, and contact details. Award applicants should either: state that the paper is single-authored; or provide the name of the co-author(s), together with evidence that the applicant is the lead author and has contributed over 70 per cent of the paper’s content. The applicant should also affirm that they meet the Award’s age criterion.
List of Winners
2015 Andrés Castaño Zuluaga (the Catholic University of the North at Antofagasta, Chile)
Paper Title “The effect of the spatial density of firms on gender wage gap”
Dear NECTAR friends,
The deadline for submission of abstracts to the NECTAR Cluster 8 workshop on “Big data: a new opportunity for urban transport and mobility policies” has been extended. The organizers are accepting abstracts till the 31st of January, 2016. Please find enclosed the updated call for papers.
Best wishes,
Ana Condeço-Melhorado
NECTAR secretary
Dear NECTAR friends,
The deadline for submission of abstracts to the NECTAR Cluster 8 special session on “Mobile phones, travel and transportation” at the Mobile Tartu International Conference has been extended. The organizers are accepting abstracts till the 29th of January, 2016. Please find enclosed the updated call for papers.
Best wishes,
Ana Condeço-Mehorado
NECTAR secretary
Job opportunity for a Senior Research Assistant based in the School of Computing, Engineering and Science at the University of South Wales and funded by the ESRC (WISERD Civil Society).
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AMQ294/senior-research-assistant-wiserd/
The post is funded for 3 years from April 2016 in the first instance and the appointed person will be part of a pan-university ESRC-funded research programme focusing on Civil Society (WISERD) with the principal aim of deriving small area estimates of social capital in Wales.
Further details regarding the post can be found at:
https://jobs.southwales.ac.uk/vacancies/2577/senior_research_assistant_wiserd
The closing date is 22nd January 2016. Informal enquiries should be made to Professor Gary Higgs (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change.