Global Metropolitan Studies (GMS) is pleased to announce a competition for summer research grants of up to $5000 to students currently enrolled in the Designated Emphasis. Applications are due February 28, 2020. Applications for pre-dissertation research are especially encouraged, but all projects will be considered, subject to available funding. Please see the Funding section of the GMS website…
Congratulations to GMS doctoral student Madeleine Parker for winning the award for Best Paratransit Paper for “Benefits & Challenges of On-Demand E-Hailing Paratransit Programs: A Case Study of Pilot Programs in New York City & Boston” at the Transportation Research Board’s 2020 Annual Meeting. For further information, see here.
We are excited to congratulate GMS core faculty member Joan Walker for winning the 2020 Zephyr Leadership Award from the Zephyr Foundation. The Zephyr Leadership Award honors those who advance rigorous transportation and land use decision-making for the public good. Walker is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and a core…
The Oliver Wyman Forum, in partnership with the University of California, Berkeley, has unveiled the Urban Mobility Readiness Index — a forward-leaning ranking of how well-positioned global cities are to lead the mobility revolution. Among the lead investigators is Dr. Alexander Bayen, a professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering and EECS as well as a Global Metropolitan…
UC Berkeley Professor Emerita Elizabeth “Betty” Deakin was honored with prestigious 2019 ACSP Distinguished Educator award! ACSP Distinguished Educator Award is presented in appreciation of significant contributions to the field of planning. Deakin is Professor Emerita of City and Regional Planning and Urban Design at UC Berkeley, where she also is an affiliated faculty member of the Energy…
“Black in Place: The Spatial Aesthetics of Race in a Post-Chocolate City,” a book by GMS core faculty member Brandi Summers, hit the shelves today! While Washington, D.C., is still often referred to as “Chocolate City,” it has undergone significant demographic, political, and economic change in the last decade. In D.C., no place represents…
The Global Metropolitan Studies is seeking a new core faculty member through a joint search with the Department of City & Regional Planning. We seek applications for a tenure- track faculty position in Global Urban Inequalities at the rank of Assistant Professor with an expected start date of July 1, 2020. Candidates must have the vision…
The Global Metropolitan Studies Lecture Series 2019-2020 is now announced. Please join us for public talks and other related events around our guests: Hillary Angelo, UC Santa Cruz Melissa Sands, UC Merced Patricie Uwase, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda Clara Irázabel-Zurita, University of Missouri-Kansas City Brandi Summers, UC Berkeley Karen Smilowitz, Northwestern University Click to download the Lecture Series poster.
We are excited to congratulate GMS Faculty affiliate, Kenichi Soga, for being named to the 2019-20 cohort of Bakar Fellows. Soga is a Chancellor’s Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering who invented next-generation sensor systems based on distributed fiber optic sensing (DFOS) technology. He is adapting these sensors to aid engineers in understanding the performance…