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Everything You Wanted to Know About Report Writing but Were Afraid to Ask – Professor Eric Miller

Sandford Fleming Building, ITS Lab and Testbed, Room SF3103 10 King's College Road, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

This presentation discusses various elements of report writing as a guide to graduate students preparing term project reports, journal articles, theses, etc. It is intended to address some typical issues that our graduate students encounter in their writing. Topics discussed include: report organization; report style; treatment of tables, figures, exhibits and appendices; grammar and syntax; […]

The Long View and Next Steps – iCity webinar series #5 of 5

iCity 2020 Research Days webinar videorecordings and presentation files. The final webinar in the five-webinar series presented by iCity, The Long View and Next Steps features two presentations. 1. Multi-Decade Longitudinal Analysis of Urban Growth and Transport Network Expansion in the GTHA - Eric J. Miller This study explores the dynamic relationship between transportation infrastructure investment […]

How Can Policy Makers Incentivize Innovation in Public Transit? Pantonium webinar

Online Event

With public transit facing enormous funding and operational challenges for 2021, there will be a surge of new funding from all levels of government to help with the recovery. How can policy incentivize public transit to avoid making service cuts as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic and not return to “business as usual”? Jeremy […]

TMG Workshop: Population Synthesis Methods for the GTHA

Online Event

UTTRI's Travel Modelling Group (TMG) presents "Workshop: Population Synthesis Methods for the GTHA" on Wednesday, December 9, 2020, 9:10 – 11:45 a.m. This free workshop will be hosted on Microsoft Teams.  All are welcome. Registration is required. Agenda (Download PDF agenda) 9:10 – 9:15: Workshop Welcome, Objectives & Agenda (Eric Miller) 9:15 – 9:30: Overview of […]

Mobility Network presents ‘The Way Forward: Designing complete communities’

Online Event

How can the 3 Ds of density, land-use diversity and pedestrian-oriented designs reduce our lengthy work commutes and build healthy, safe, equitable, sustainable complete communities? Who do these communities include? What makes them complete? Speakers Margaret Kohn is a professor and the chair of the Department of Political Science, UTSC. Matti Siemiatycki is a professor at […]

2022 Public Transit Short Courses

Galbraith Building, Room GB202 35 St. George Street 2nd floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Download PDF of Public Transit Short Courses 2022 brochure High quality public transit is the linchpin of liveable cities. Not only does it enhance mobility, accessibility, economic productivity, and help address climate change, but the COVID pandemic also illustrated its critical role in public health and ensuring the mobility of essential workers. Transit has always […]