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Social Sciences & Architecture Winter Course

Key Topics in Urban Studies | Study at your own pace

When:

19 January - 29 March 2026

School:

University of Amsterdam Summer School

Institution:

University of Amsterdam

City:

Amsterdam

Country:

Netherlands

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

Fee:

425 EUR

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Key Topics in Urban Studies | Study at your own pace
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About

This online winter course can be completed at your own pace, and will introduce you to the field of Urban Studies through a series of pre-recorded lectures by our team of experts. Their lectures will introduce you to key topics in the multidisciplinary study of cities, combined with readings and assignments. This asynchronous online course is ideal to gain a broad overview of the central issues being debated and discussed in urban studies today.

More than half of the world's population lives in urban areas, and the UN projects this number to rise to 68% by 2050. Consequently, many societal challenges are inextricably linked to the urban context: understanding how urban environments are planned, governed, experienced, and contested, becomes indispensable to address current and future challenges. This course introduces students to key topics in Urban Studies by covering a wide range of perspectives that aim to enhance our understanding of cities, and their links to social, spatial, political, economic, and cultural dynamics.

The course not only familiarizes students with key academic debates in Urban Studies, but also highlights their practical relevance for urban development, governance and policy making. While international in scope, Amsterdam serves as recurring case to illustrate the opportunities and challenges of urban complexity, and the creation of sustainable and just cities.

This programme will (tentatively) include the following topics:

- Urban psychology and sensescapes
- Housing, gentrification, and inequality
- Urban planning, governance, and property development
- Urban social movements
- Circular Cities
- The influence of digital platforms on cities
- Smart urban ecology

Course leader

Amber Howard is a researcher in Social Policy at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. Her research centers around housing and inequality, with a particular focus on generational and socio-economic divides. She recently completed a joint PhD from the University of Melbourne (Department of Health Policy) and the University of Amsterdam (Department of Geography, Planning, and International Development Studies), exploring these themes. Before her doctoral studies, Amber earned a Masters degree in Urban Planning at the University of Amsterdam (cum laude) and began her career conducting research for an architectural firm focused on sustainable community development. Amber has taught and co-coordinated in Masters programs Urban Planning and Public Health at the University of Melbourne, engaging with interdisciplinary perspectives on urban policy, planning, and justice. She is now the coordinator of the Winter School program Key Topics in Urban Studies, and academic director of the Summer School programs Urban Changemakers and Urban Studies: Planning and Living in Cities.

Target group

Anyone who wants to gain a broader understanding of urban studies from an interdisciplinary social science perspective. You do not need to have previous knowledge or training in this topic in order to register for this course.

Whether you are a working professional seeking new information, a current student exploring urban studies, or if you're simply curious in better understanding the urban environments in which we live, then this online course is for you.

Course aim

This course is ideal to gain a broad overview of central issues being debated and discussed in urban studies today. The course not only familiarizes students with key academic debates in Urban Studies, but also highlights their practical relevance for urban development, governance and policy making.

Fee info

Fee

425 EUR, Regular fee

Interested?

When:

19 January - 29 March 2026

School:

University of Amsterdam Summer School

Institution:

University of Amsterdam

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

Learn more & register

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