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Q&A session, Dorina Pojani and Virginia Tech planning students

Posted on 29/10/2018 by uqupadmin

The Q&A session was part of a graduate-level course on international development policy and planning, taught by A/Prof Kris Wernstedt. Dr Pojani shared her experience and familiarity with transport in the the Global South.

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