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Key Lessons from RMIT’s Design, Disaster and Development Forum

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A new report outlines the key takeaways from the Design, Disaster & Development Research Forum that took place July 6th at RMIT Europe’s headquarters in Barcelona, which focused on the…

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October 8, 2018

What’s New For Our 2018-19 Course

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Tomorrow September 21st we welcome our new group of students for the 2018-19 academic year, who come from no less than 19 countries(!): Algeria, Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Ecuador, France,…

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September 20, 2018

Last-Minute Spot Available For Our 2018-19 Course!

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Update: This vacancy has been filled. A last-minute spot has become available for our 2018-19 course due to start in only one week. Given the time restriction and the time…

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September 14, 2018

A New Book Translates Seminal Architect John Turner’s Unpublished Texts into Spanish

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This Tuesday September 4th at the Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya in Barcelona, faculty member Kathrin Golda-Pongratz will present a new book about the British architect John Turner, known for his…

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September 3, 2018

Alumni Renata Mendez On Working in Emergency Response After Hurricane Maria

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In our latest alumni interview, we catch up with Renata Mendez (1991), who completed our program in 2017 and recently concluded an internship with the United Nations Environment Program from…

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July 30, 2018

Barcelona’s Top Manta and The Immigrant’s Right to the City

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In this article, originally posted on their blog Raw City Dwellers, our 2017-18 students Pratika Talegaonkar and Damini Rathi contemplate the struggle of Barcelona’s manteros for their right to the city….

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July 18, 2018

New International Master in City Resilience Design and Management

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Last call for applicants! If you are looking for opportunities to bridge research and practice and make a difference in how cities are tackling the most pressing global challenges of…

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July 10, 2018

Two Former Students On How They Founded Office of Displaced Designers

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In our latest alumni interview, we catch up with former students Kimberly Pelkofsky (1983) and Shareen Elnaschie (1980), who completed our program in 2013. Two years ago, they started up…

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July 5, 2018

Codirector Calls for Refugee Integration, Not Camp Design, at Design for Humanity Summit

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Speaking at the plenary session at the Design for Humanity Summit in New York last Friday, our codirector emphasised the need to move away from refugee camp design and toward…

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June 26, 2018

Alumni Carolina Collignon on Working as an Emergency Architect in her Native Mexico

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We recently caught up with former student Carolina Collignon (1987), an architect from Guadalajara, Mexico who completed our program in 2017. Since graduating, Carolina has been applying her knowledge of…

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June 19, 2018
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