Innovation in Mobility & Regeneration
Innovation in Mobility & Regeneration
Creating new thinking in policy & practice
Postgraduate Research Seminar
TU Dublin City Campus - Bolton Street, Room 281*
16:30-19:30pm, Thursday 9th November 2023
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Research Seminar Programme
4.00 – 4.30 Registration, tea and coffee
4.30 – 4.40 Welcome & introduction – David O’Connor, Head of Environment & Planning at the School of Architecture, Building and Environment
4.40 – 5.00 Keynote Address – Brian Leddin, TD for Limerick City, Chair of Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action and Green Party Spokesperson for Transport, Climate Action and Environment
5.00 – 6.10 Innovations in Mobility & Regeneration – Presentations on Graduate Research
The relationship between Built Heritage & Well-Being in Ireland, Lisa Carroll, Planning and Development Consultant with Noel Larkin & Associates and Graduate of MSc in Spatial Planning (2023)
Challenging Existing Mobility Patterns at a Suburban Sports Club, Ciaran Ferrie, Director of Ciaran Ferrie Architects and Graduate of MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility (2023)
Considering Children’s Travel Needs, Sarah McDonagh, Active Travel Programme Manager at the National Transport Authority and Graduate of MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility (2021)
Turning Research into Development, Barry McNamara, Senior Associate, Architect at Pascall + Watson and Graduate of MSc in Urban Regeneration & Development (2023)
Town Centres First - a policy for Quality Design Outcomes in Irish Towns, Dr Sandra O’Connell, Director of Architecture and Communications at the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI) and Graduate of MSc in Urban Regeneration & Development (2023)
Graduate Panel Discussion, chaired by Odran Reid, Lecturer and Chairperson of the MSc in Spatial Planning
6.10 – 6.30 Innovation in Mobility & Regeneration - Creating new thinking in policy & practice, Glenn Hingerty, Lecturer and Chairperson of the MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility at TU Dublin; Sarah Rock, Lecturer and Chairperson of the MSc in Urban Regeneration & Development at TU Dublin
6.30 – 6.45 Closing remarks
6.45 – 7.30 Reception and refreshments
PLEASE REGISTER TO ATTEND AT: SEMINAR REGISTRATION FORM
Download Seminar Programme and Profile of Speakers at: Seminar Programme
* Room 281 (“John D. Barry Room”) is the central lecture theatre in TU Dublin Bolton Street. The best access point to the TU Dublin Bolton Street campus is via the King’s Inns Street entrance. Directions and public transport services to Bolton Street are available at: Getting to Bolton Street. Digital wayfinding and accessibility maps are available at: TU Dublin Digital Wayfinding.