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Leading Urban Change session

Leading Urban Change: Accelerating housing solutions

This executive learning experience is tailored for mid- to senior-level leaders across the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors, and aims to empower participants with the essential skills and tools to drive equitable urban transformation at local, regional, and national levels.

The course runs from November 18-December 16. Apply by October 23.

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City Research Insights

This policy brief series translates academic research into impactful solutions. The School of Cities seeks to leverage our extraordinary community of urbanists and urban-oriented researchers to create a rich, multidisciplinary community of urban faculty, researchers, and students across disciplines and perspectives.

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Policy briefs

School of Cities publishes occasional policy briefs, which aim to distill research findings and data, make recommendations, and draw links to policy initiatives.

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Visiting Experts

Visiting experts are influential practitioners in civil society, the arts, business, media and government; members of the global urban academic community; and emerging leaders in their urban-related sectors.  While at School of Cities, they engage in intellectual, cultural and artistic exchange; nurture new ideas; and support research, collaboration and knowledge creation across geographies, disciplines and communities.  

Downtown Recovery

The Covid-19 pandemic renewed longterm debates about the future of downtowns in North America. Since January 2020, School of Cities Director Karen Chapple has lead a team that is researching visits over time tomdowntown areas across North America, using mobile phone data to compare recent activity to pre-pandemic levels. They are finding wide variation in the extent of recovery, and have identified the key factors influencing recovery rates for downtowns.

The School of Cities is a unique multidisciplinary hub for urban research, education, and engagement creating new and just ways for cities and their residents to thrive. Based at the University of Toronto and in a fast-growing, culturally diverse, and economically dynamic urban region, the School of Cities supports leading scholars, practitioners, and community members spanning disciplines and lived experiences to co-create new understandings, policies, and practices.
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