[Turing-Southampton] Building a future for the urban analytics blueprint - 16-18 October 2019

Susan Davies sdd1 at soton.ac.uk
Tue Sep 24 11:58:42 BST 2019


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Event: Building a future for the urban analytics blueprint<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turing.ac.uk%2Fevents%2Fbuilding-future-urban-analytics-blueprint&data=01%7C01%7C%7Ceb9957400e764802b12b08d740de2a1a%7C4a5378f929f44d3ebe89669d03ada9d8%7C0&sdata=LDXs0XW5TmBmHn55Lyvq7Glzq1NyVQiz51EVy3TDSLY%3D&reserved=0> - Apply to attend

Date: Wednesday 16 - Friday 18 October 2019
Organisers: Mark Birkin, Will Taylor, Levi Wolf and Sean Fox
Location: M Shed, Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol, BS1 4RN

Details: The Turing's Urban Analytics programme and our partners at the University of Bristol will be holding a workshop in Bristol from 16-18 October.  This is the follow-up to the April workshop in Newcastle<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turing.ac.uk%2Fevents%2Fblueprint-urban-analytics-research&data=01%7C01%7C%7Ceb9957400e764802b12b08d740de2a1a%7C4a5378f929f44d3ebe89669d03ada9d8%7C0&sdata=nnBqJq46TEotIVW%2FwRC6OyY6IoM3z8Q9CFYhqJTFVHA%3D&reserved=0>, and will develop the themes discussed there.

Day 1 and 2 (16 and 17 October) form the core of the "Building a Future" event. In these two days, we expect attendees from a variety of institutions and career stages to come together to review, revise, and improve our Urban Analytics programme vision statement & strategic plan. This will mainly be oriented around short research talks, breakout sessions to discuss and critique the vision statement, collaborative writing to improve the statement, and networking events to foster introduce and connect workshop participants.

The optional Day 3  (18 October) of the workshop fosters broader public engagement at the Festival of the Future City.<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.futurecityfestival.co.uk%2Fevents%2F&data=01%7C01%7C%7Ceb9957400e764802b12b08d740de2a1a%7C4a5378f929f44d3ebe89669d03ada9d8%7C0&sdata=5AnNzNUGwXVaUfjCSjfHmETpvXArofRG4REn287JB88%3D&reserved=0> We invite researchers in all stages of their career to attend workshops and discussion at the Festival to represent the Urban Analytics Programme in discussions at this international on the future city. In addition, we invite these researchers to our public consultation with organisations at the Festival who are interested in getting started with data science and cooperating with the Turing and the Urban Analytics programme.

Opportunity to speak: If you would like to volunteer to speak for five minutes about your research, please contact Kate Wicks.

Target audience: We invite participants from a variety of institutional backgrounds and career stages, in particular early career & postgraduates, to attend.

Contact for more information: Kate Wicks, Events Coordinator, kwicks at turing.ac.uk<mailto:kwicks at turing.ac.uk>

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