From July 28-30, 2024, the School of Cities will host its second annual workshop on urban mixed methods. The multi-day workshop gathers a diverse group of talented doctoral students to explore innovative research methodologies that engage with the theme of urbanism and cities. Participants take part in discussion, refine their research designs, and build networks across disciplines, while urban faculty present lightning talks on research projects illustrating cutting-edge methods for qualitative and quantitative research design, data collection, analysis, interpretation and visualization.
PhD candidates are invited to apply from across Canada and globally, and travel and accommodation expenses are paid for those who are selected. Students from India are especially encouraged to apply, as part of School of Cities’ commitment to engaging with urban scholars in India.
Workshop faculty include:
- Yuko Aoyama, Geography, Clark University
- Karen Chapple, Director, School of Cities and Geography & Planning, University of Toronto
- Melissa Chinchilla, UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute
- Subhrajit Guhartakarta, City and Regional Planning, Georgia Tech
- Neema Kudva, Cornell University
- Aditi Mehta, Urban Studies, University of Toronto
- Balaji Parthasarathy, IIIT-Bangalore
- Sheryl-Ann Simpson, Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University
- Matthew Zook, Geography, University of Kentucky