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Date
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28 FEBRUARY 2013
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Time
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18:30 - 20:30
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Event Type
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Meeting
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North West Transportation Lecture -Transport Funding and Governance
Speakers:
Ed Cox, Director IPPR North
Greg Marsden, Director ITS Leeds
The Annual North West Transportation Lecture will discuss the changing role of governance and its impact within the transport industry. This will draw on the experiences of the two event speakers and cover some of the implications for the future of transport operations and delivery.
Venue: The University of Manchester, Humanities, Bridgeford Street Building, Cordingley Lecture Theatre
Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm (refreshments from 6pm)
Ed Cox, IPPR North
Ed is an experienced media performer with recent appearances on BBC Breakfast, the Politics Show, BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme and local TV and radio stations. He is a regular keynote speaker, chair and contributor to a wide range of national conferences on his areas of expertise.
Before joining IPPR in 2009, Ed was Policy Adviser to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, where he played an important role in shaping the Sub-National Review, the Empowerment white paper and other policy themes. In previous roles, Ed has been Director of Policy and Public Affairs at the Local Government Information Unit and served as a Commissioner on the Government’s Commission on Integration and Cohesion.
Professor Greg Marsden, MEng (Hons), PhD
Greg is Professor of Transport Governance and Director of the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds. His research interests relate to understanding decision-making processes within local and national government, issues of governance and acceptability. He is currently working on issues relating to carbon governance, disruptions and energy demand reduction. He is a member of the Independent Transport Commission and has acted as specialist adviser to the UK Parliamentary Transport scrutiny committee.
If you would like to register your attendance at the lecture, please contact chris. smith@aecom.com
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