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RC21-IJURR Doctoral School in Urban Studies: Applications open
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RC21-IJURR Doctoral School in Urban Studies: Applications open

Posted on 07/02/2019 by uqsonia • Leave a comment

The application process for the RC21-IJURR Doctoral School in Urban Studies is now open. This year the School will take place in Delhi, India, in September 2019 before the RC21 Conference on the theme of “In and Beyond the City:Emerging Ontologies, Persistent Challenges and Hopeful Futures”. The School is funded by IJURR and RC21 and is … Continue reading →

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