Transport Studies Group
Lunch and Lecture at Loughborough
The Lunch and Lecture at Loughborough series began in February 2008. Its role is twofold:
- to enable transport students and transport planning professionals from the East Midlands Region to meet together over lunch;
- to allow transport students and transport planning professionals to learn about the latest developments in the mobility management sector from a number of invited experts.
The series is organised as part of the Loughborough University MSc in Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning, and because there are only limited places prior booking is required. Tickets to attend are £10.
For further information and/or to join the L+L@L email list, contact Dr Marcus Enoch; Tel: 01509 223401; Email: transport@lboro.ac.uk.
Information on Future Sessions
Future Sessions
Time: (for all sessions) 1.00pm for lunch; 2.00pm-5.00pm for lecture.
Venue: (for all sessions) School of Civil and Building Engineering, Loughborough University.
Cost: (per session) £10.
Please check back to find out more about future sessions.
Previous Sessions
The output from previous sessions is presented below (most recent first).
Session 17: Understanding Travel Behaviour
In planning and operating transport systems, it is clearly vital to know how and why people behave as they do. This session draws on the experience of some of the leading UK academic experts in the field of travel behaviour, to try and determine the latest thinking as to how practitioners in the transport might go about understanding travel behaviour.
Speakers: Professor Steve Stradling, Napier University; Dr Erel Avineri, University of the West of England.
Date: Friday 16 March 2012
- Presentation 1: Steve Stadling: Understanding travel behaviour
- Presentation 2: Erel Avineri: Exploring how travellers behave
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