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Call for Applications - Alumni Seminar SPURT
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“SPURT – Sustainable Processes of Urban-Rural Transformations”
Alumni Seminar
TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany, date to be announced
The number of people living in urban areas in China exceeded 50%
for the first time in 2012. By 2017, this had reached as much as 58%
and in approximately the next 13 years, a further 300 million people
are expected to be residing in cities. This will mean that more than
one billion people will be living in urban areas.
The rapid
process of urbanization and the changes this brings for society, the
economy and technology are decisive drivers in the development of
China; at the same time they represent enormous challenges for the
country’s society as a whole. Today, we are already seeing that a
development so strongly focused on cities leads to many
social-societal, economic and environmental problems, with an ever
increasing number of people in megacities living without sustainable
access to urban infrastructures. At the same time, extensive processes
of urbanization are causing ever greater damage to the environment.
The economic growth of cities and their increased urbanization are
resulting in an ongoing shrinkage of rural regions in spatial, social
and economic terms, often with drastic consequences.
In light of these developments, the disciplines of urban planning
and urban research have, until now, mainly focused on the sustainable
development of megacities and their inner city areas. Current smart
city discussions are also largely influenced by this approach and
guided by a strong focus on sustainable aspects of urban centers in
terms of technology and inner cities.
The “SPURT
– Sustainable Processes of Urban-Rural Transformations”
alumni seminar discusses issues regarding future and
sustainable coexistence in cities and presents the thesis that this is
only possible in the long term if the multi-level interconnections
between urban centers and urbanized hinterland regions are recognized
and creatively and sustainably organized at regional level.
In addition to theoretical and methodological approaches, specific reference projects on existing governance innovations and best practice examples will be presented and discussed in the workshop.
The seminar will take the form of a combination of keynote speeches, talks, discussions, networking activities and field trips.
Please refer to www.alumni.tu-berlin.de/index.php [3] to view the preliminary program for the seminar.
The event will be held in English.
Management and cooperation partner
The
scientific director of the Alumni Workshop is Dr. Sigrun Abels, Head
of the Center for Cultural Studies on Science and Technology in China
(CCST, short: China Center) The seminar is supported by the DAAD and
by the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public
Enterprises.
Participation and funding
Participation in
this seminar is free of charge. Traveling expenses will be partly
refunded upon presentation of original tickets: a maximum of 800 euros
is available to cover traveling expenses from China. Accommodation
costs (including breakfast) will also be refunded: for the duration of
the event (5 nights including the days of arrival and departure) in
one of our partner hotels in the immediate vicinity of TU Berlin. You
are required to attend all sessions of the seminar.
Application
(Information on the application deadline will be announced at a later date)
- The seminar is aimed at alumni residing in China who either studied or researched at a university in Germany. Applications are particularly welcome from alumni who studied or researched in the areas of planning and social sciences as well as civil engineering, architecture or environmental policy. Applications are also welcome from alumni of other programs as long as their professional fields demonstrate a relationship to the themes addressed in the seminar (e.g. urban ecology, urban design, urban management, historic buildings and sites, geotechnology, landscape architecture, etc.)
- Please complete the application form here [4]
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at alumni@tu-berlin.de.
We look forward to receiving your application.
Kind regards, Your Alumni Team and China Center Team
Technische Universität Berlin
Office for
Press, Public Relations and Alumni
Straße des 17. Juni 135,
10623 Berlin
Phone: +49 (0)30 314-24028/-27650/-22760
Fax: +49 (0)30 314 -79587
alumni@tu-berlin.de [5]
www.alumni.tu-berlin.de [6]
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