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26. GB V: Informatik, IT & Medien Centrum (August-Schmidt-Straße 12)27. GB III: Raumplanung (August-Schmidt-Straße 10)28. GB II: Architektur und Bauwesen (August-Schmidt-Straße 8)29. GB I: Raumplanung, Bau- und Ingenieurwesen (August-Schmidt-Straße 6)30. HG I: Rektorat, Kanzler, Verwaltung (August-Schmidt-Straße 4)30a. Modellbauwerkstatt (August-Schmidt-Straße 4a)31. Verwaltung (Wilhelm-Dilthey-Straße 2)32. Verwaltung (August-Schmidt-Straße 1)33. Pavillon 6: Informatik (Baroper Straße 303)34. GB IV: Informatik, Maschinenbau (Baroper Straße 301)35. Experimentierhalle (Baroper Straße 299)36. Archeteria (August-Schmidt-Straße 2)
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The series showcases the broad range of disciplines involved in metropolitan research in the University Alliance Ruhr (UAR): Experts from all three universities as well as external guests give insights into their current work. While the main focus lies on the Ruhr Region, experiences from other metropolitan regions are included in a comparative approach.
Since 2013, the RUHR LECTURE has been organized by the Institute of Geography at Ruhr-University Bochum and the Faculty of Spatial Planning at TU Dortmund University.
They are now joined by the Joint Center “Urban Systems” at the University of Duis-burg-Essen. As of the winter term 2016/17, the RUHR LECTURE is organized by the newly established competence field “Metropolitan Research” of the UAR.
The series is part of the activities of the SURF-Network Ruhr (Urban and Regional Research Network Ruhr, www.surf-ruhr.de).
ContactProf. Dr. Jens Martin [email protected]
Prof. Dr. Uta Hohn [email protected]
Prof. Dr. Thorsten [email protected]
UNIVERSITY OF DUISBURG-ESSENJoint Center ”Urban Systems”Universitätsstraße 245171 Essen Room: R12 S00 H12, Glaspavillon www.uni-due.de/urbane-systeme/
RUHR-UNIVERSITY BOCHUMInstitute of GeographyUniversitätsstraße 15044801 Bochum Room: HZO 60www.geographie.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/institut/
TU DORTMUND UNIVERSITY Faculty of Spatial Planning August-Schmidt-Straße 1044227 Dortmund Room: MB III, E.001www.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/topir/
RUHR LECTUREWinter Term 2016/2017
KEY ISSUES IN METROPOLITAN RESEARCH
ORGANISATION LOCATIONS
Urban Systems
OPENING SESSION17 Oct 2016, 16h, R12 S00 H12Prof. Dr. Ulrich Borsdorf“Industrial Culture“ and the Ruhr
24 Oct 2016, 16-18h, S07 S00 D07Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner WehlingInstitute of GeographyThe Industrial Cultural Landscape Ruhr
31 Oct 2016, 16-18h, R12S00H12Prof. Dr. Daniel HeringAquatic EcologyBiodiversity in the Ruhr Metropolitan Area: Status, Development and Opportunities
07 Nov 2016, 16-18h, R12 S00 H12Prof. Dr. Susanne Moebus Centre for Epidemiology (CUE) Human Health, a Key Issue in the Complex Fabric of Urban Systems– The Ruhr Region as a Research Model
14 Nov 2016, 16-18h R12 S00 H12Klaus Krumme, PD Dr. Ani Melkonyan, Prof. Dr. Bernd NocheCentre for Logistics & Traffic (ZLV)Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Assessments
21 Nov 2016, 18-20h, HZO 60Prof. Dr. Matthias KieseInstitute of GeographyStructural Change in the Ruhr: Towards a Knowledge-based Economy?
28 Nov 2016, 18-20h, HZO 60Prof. Dr. Jörg-Peter SchräplerFaculty of Social ScienceSocial Inequality and Space – Empirical Evidence for North Rhine Westphalia
05 Dec 2016, 18-20h, HZO 60Members of the Faculty of Sport ScienceFaculty of Sport Science Metropolis Ruhr in Motion – Facts and Visions from Sport Science
12 Dec 2016, 18-20h, HZO 60Prof. Dr. Cornelia JöchnerInstitute of History of ArtBuilding the Open City. European “Entrance Plazas” in the Age of Defortification
09 Jan 2017, 17-19h, MB III, E.001Prof. Dr. Thorsten WiechmannFaculty of Spatial PlanningPolycentric Metropolitan Regions – Status and Perspectives
16 Jan 2017, 17-19h, MB III, E.001Prof. Dr. Karsten Zimmermann Faculty of Spatial PlanningGovernance and Planning in Metropolitan Regions in France, Italy and Germany. Impact of the Reforms and National Urban Policies
23 Jan 2017, 17-19h, MB III, E.001Prof. Dr. Stefan Siedentop Faculty of Spatial PlanningReurbanization as a Process of Accelerated Age Segregation? Evidence from US and German Metro Regions
30 Jan 2017, 17-19h, MB III, E.001Prof. Dr. Barbara WelzelFaculty of Art and Sports SciencesImages of the City
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