Ghent, Belgium

Inclusive Mobility

when 23 June 2024 - 6 July 2024
language English
duration 2 weeks
credits 3 EC
fee EUR 2500

Applications are now open for the Inclusive Mobility Summer School 2024. Join EIT Urban Mobility master's students in exploring the captivating medieval cities of Ghent and Rennes, guided by experts from Ghent University and University of Rennes.

From 23 June to 6 July, dive into two weeks of top-notch instruction from leading academics and practitioners. The program includes lectures, seminars, and group work as well as social activities including guided tours, excursions, gatherings on selected evenings, and a final dinner with celebratory drinks each week. As a special bonus, enjoy a weekend activity exploring Saint Malo and Mont Saint-Michel en route to Rennes from Ghent.
All lecture and classroom materials are provided and upon successful completion of all activities you'll receive a signed certificate of achievement and 3 ECTS credits (that your university might recognize towards your degree, subject to local regulations).
Apply by 15 March 2024 to benefit from the early bird participant fee of €2500. The participant fee includes the accommodation and meal package, which means that external participants will receive accommodation for all nights, all breakfasts and lunches during weekdays, some dinners on selected evenings, the bus trip from Belgium to France, and participation in the social activities during the event (including the bike tour in Ghent, boat tour in Rennes, the weekend in St Malo and Mont Saint-Michel, and more!) included the fees. After 15 March 2024, the fee increases to €3200.
There are limited positions for external candidates, so seize this opportunity to collaboratively design innovative solutions for inclusive, environmentally sustainable, equitable, and affordable mobility systems. Partial scholarships of €300 or €600 may be available for members of disadvantaged communities or low-income countries, subject to funding availability. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity!
Students could additionally take advantage of the timing by joining the Velo-city cycling conference (https://www.velo-city-conference.com/) hosted in the city of Ghent from 18-21 June!
Apply now: http://tinyurl.com/IMSummerSchool2024 #SummerSchool #OpportunityAlert2024
Join us for an enriching summer where you'll gain insights from esteemed academics, practitioners, and industry leaders, such as Alvaro Pina Stranger, Giovanni Circella, Frank Witlox, Nico Van de Weghe, Haosheng Huang, Hannah Hook, Alvaro Rodriguez Valencia, ID4CAR, Rennes Metropole, Keolis, Nielsen Concept, Okeenea, Hoop, Obuu, Poomba, NCSB, Flit2go, Mpact, Fietsambassade Gent, De Lijn, Polis, and StadGent, with many more to be announced!

A heartfelt thank you to the organizers for their support!
Don't miss out on this unforgettable summer learning experience!

Course leader

The organizing team, partnering with EIT Urban Mobility, consists of Prof. Dr. Giovanni Circella, Prof. Dr. Frank Witlox, Prof. Dr. Alvaro Pina Stranger, Dr. Hannah Hook, Stephanie Gauvain, and Jana Ameye for their support.

Target group

Masters and PhD students

Course aim

To gain theoretical knowledge about inclusive mobility and to work collaboratively designing innovative solutions to improve physical accessibility, affordability, and information accessibility in transport and mobility systems.

Fee info

EUR 2500: Apply by 15 March 2024 to benefit from the early bird participant fee of €2500. The participant fee includes the accommodation and meal package, which means that external participants will receive accommodation for all nights, all breakfasts and lunches during weekdays, some dinners on selected evenings, the bus trip from Belgium to France, and participation in the social activities during the event (including the bike tour in Ghent, boat tour in Rennes, the weekend in St Malo and Mont Saint-Michel, and more!) included the fees.
EUR 3200: After 15 March 2024, the fee increases to €3200.

Scholarships

Partial scholarships of €300 or €600 may be available for members of disadvantaged communities or low-income countries, subject to funding availability.