73. RP-Newsletter: February issue 2024
Welcome
Are you looking for the right degree program and interested in topics such as urban planning, urban design, sustainability, climate change, mobility, housing or the energy transition? Would like to learn more about the study programs of the Department of Spatial Planning? Are you looking for one of our seminars or detailed information about the research carried out here?
Then you have come to the right place - enjoy browsing through the pages of the Department of Spatial Planning at the TU Dortmund University!
News
Academic Writing and Presenting in English (SoSe 2024)
Registration at least 3 days before the start of the workshop.
Article: Sustainable cities – finding the right study program
The article "Sustainable cities – finding the right study program" deals with development-related study programmes in the field of spatial planning…
Obituary for Patsy Healey (1940-2024)
an outstanding scholar in planning and a committed co-founder of AESOP (© AESOP)
Disputation of Samjhana Bista in January 2024
Congratulations to Samjhana Bista!
The Department of Spatial Planning
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News about Exams
Lecture period SoSe 2024
Lecture period: 08.04.2024 – 19.07.2024
Lecture free days: 01.05.2024, 09.05.2024, 20.05.2024, 30.05.2024
Excursion week SoSe 2024
All Bachelor's and Master's courses are cancelled during this period.
Lecture free day SoSe 2024
Lecture-free day in summer semester 2024 due to the Ascension Day holiday.
Lecture free day SoSe 2024
Lecture-free day in summer semester 2024 due to the Whit Monday holiday.
The Department of Spatial Planning
Spatial planning is an interdisciplinary field of research and practice that is influenced by engineering and social science, dealing with the different demands of society on the built and unbuilt environment. In 1968 the history of spatial planning began in Dortmund as an independently institutionalized discipline. Half a century after its founding, the Department of Spatial Planning at the TU Dortmund University is one of the largest planning science institutions in Europe and has been the strongest research Department in Germany for years.
Our 18 research groups offer a wide breadth and depth of content, so that interdisciplinarity lives not only in research projects with other scientists, but also in research and teaching here at the department. In addition to interdisciplinarity, our courses are strongly oriented towards the concept of researchbased learning, at each stage the study is enlivened by important practical elements of project study.
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