Travel and Transport Topic Support Network (EAUC Scotland)
Date
19 November 2024
10:00 - 12:00
Venue
Online via Zoom
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Join us for the latest virtual Travel and Transport Topic Support Network session on 19th November 2024 from 10am - 12pm discussing:
- "Using data to unravel the transport knot and untie potential" - a session led by the University of Cambridge transport and planning teams discussing themes of:
- The latest member resource: Commuting Survey Guide and Tool
- Member roundtables discussing funding for transport initiatives in Scotland
- Member roundtables discussing other topics of interest to our members.
If you have any questions, comments or accessibility requirements, please do not hesitate to contact Lara Fahey at lfahey@eauc.org.uk.
Attendance is open to everyone with an interest in sustainability within the Further and Higher Education Sector, and free to attendees from universities and colleges, and elsewhere within the public and third sector in Scotland.
- "Using data to unravel the transport knot and untie potential" - a session led by the University of Cambridge transport and planning teams discussing themes of:
- Data-led approaches to creating a business case for transport projects
- Social value of transport projects
- Changing travel patterns and behaviours post COVID-19, in light of the Cost of Living Crisis
- Jo Beale, Senior Transport Coordinator, University of Cambridge
- Jess Cunningham, Transport Advisor - Strategic Projects, University of Cambridge
- Mark Parsons, Planning Manager, University of Cambridge
- Rebecca Saunt, Planning Manager, University of Cambridge
- The latest member resource: Commuting Survey Guide and Tool
- Member roundtables discussing funding for transport initiatives in Scotland
- Member roundtables discussing other topics of interest to our members.
If you have any questions, comments or accessibility requirements, please do not hesitate to contact Lara Fahey at lfahey@eauc.org.uk.
Attendance is open to everyone with an interest in sustainability within the Further and Higher Education Sector, and free to attendees from universities and colleges, and elsewhere within the public and third sector in Scotland.