About this course
Science of cities
- City fundamentals
- Evolution of cities
- Cities, states and global networks
- Economic geography of cities
- Regional housing and labor markets
- Political science (governance) of cities
Urban trends
- Social trends: inequality, gentrification, precariat, city ownership, political trends
- Economic trends, such as housing market dynamics, data-economy, overtourism
- Demographic trends: ageing, diversification and expulsion
- Trends related to sustainable growth: climate emergency, energy provisioning, international connectivity, urban and regional mobility, circular economy, air quality and other health issues
Diagnosis
- Anamnesis and diagnosis
- Checklist of city diagnostics
- Problem definition and root cause analysis
Strategy making
- What is a strategy?
- Identifying a city’s values
- Foresight, visioning
- Goal setting and scoping the challenge
- Identifying critical paths and leverages
- Designing spatial and policy proposals
Presenting convincingly
- Pyramid Principle
- Golden Circle: why, how, what
- Turning information into a narrative
- Kill your darlings
Learning outcomes
After finishing the course, you have improved your skills in:
- In depth research and diagnosis of a city in its regional and international context
- Designing a comprehensive regional strategy that supports the goals of the city
- Designing a specific, actionable strategy for a selected goal
Resources
- Lecture ppts, selected books (recommended chapters) and articles, links to videos and websites
Additional information
- More infoCoursepage on website of Eindhoven University of Technology
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 5
- Levelmaster
If anything remains unclear, please check the FAQ of TU Eindhoven.
Offering(s)
These offerings are valid for students of Utrecht University