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CTR Academic to give prestigious lecture on Road Safety and Sustainability.
30 November 2011
CTR Academic to give prestigious lecture on Road Safety and Sustainability.
Dr Jillian Anable has been invited to give the 22nd PACTS Westminster Lecture on 30th November 2011 in London. Her lecture: 'More Haste, Less Speed: changing behaviour for safety and sustainability', will explore the potential for a transfer of knowledge between the road safety and travel sustainability professions about how to change behaviour.
Aberdeen academic argues against increased speed limit
29 November 2011
Aberdeen academic argues against increased speed limit
Government proposals to raise motorway speed limits would please a vocal minority of just one in five voters, according to Dr Jillian Anable, senior transport research expert at the University of Aberdeen.
Digital Engagement
15 November 2011
Digital Engagement
Several CTR researchers will showcase their work at the 2nd All Hands Meeting of the Digital Economy community (15th - 17th November 2011, Newcastle upon Tyne).
CTR Seminar: "Agglomeration economies and other spatial impacts of infrastructure"
10 November 2011
CTR Seminar: "Agglomeration economies and other spatial impacts of infrastructure"
Thursday 10th November, 13.00 - 14.00 (Aberdeen University, Kings College Campus, Old Aberdeen, Room MACROBERT 302). Dr. Cameron Gordon (Associate Professor Economics, University of Canberra). "Agglomeration economies and other spatial impacts of infrastructure: do we know what we're looking for (or at)?"
Enhanced WISETRIP project starts
07 November 2011
Enhanced WISETRIP project starts
The newly launched FP7 Enhanced WISETRIP project is building on the knowledge developed in the recent WISETRIP project to bring new possibilities for planning, booking and travelling multimodal journeys adapted to all user needs, multiple trip criteria, environmental impact and personal preferences.