SFU City Program announces a new online program:
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Next-Generation Transportation Certificate (New Online Program)
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This program is designed to help mid-career professionals use next-generation transportation strategies to advance livable and sustainable cities of the future. The program includes four core courses:
- Next Generation Cities and Transportation (starts April 15 with instructor Gordon Price, Director, SFU City Program)
- Next Generation Economic, Financial, and Technical Tools of the Trade
- Next Generation Multi‐Modal Transportation for Regions and Networks
- Next Generation Multi‐Modal Transportation for Neighbourhoods, Corridors and Sites
Program applications are due July 29. However, please note a special offering of the first course in the program, Next Generation Cities and Transportation, starts April 15. This course is open to anyone. Certificate Info.
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Journalist Andrew Coyne will be featured next in the lecture and webcast series, Rethinking Transportation: New Voices, New Ideas
Easing Congestion in Metro Vancouver: Prices Without Subsidies
February 25, 7 pm
Goldcorp Centre for the Arts (at SFU Woodwards), 149 West Hastings, Vancouver
Admission is free, reservations required. Reserve
Watch the Live Webcast













Have you heard about this this? “The city council of Hamburg (Germany) has plans to divert most of its cars away from the city’s main thoroughfares in twenty years.”
http://earthcommunion.wordpress.com/2014/02/20/the-car-free-city-project/