ISSN 1973-9702

SEMINARIO NAZIONALE SIU SU “DOTTORATI, RICERCA E VALUTAZIONE”

27 Febbraio 2015 ore 10 – 18.30
Sala Piccinato, II Piano Via Flaminia 70, 00194 Roma

Anche quest’anno la SIU organizza il Seminario nazionale “DOTTORATI, RICERCA E VALUTAZIONE”  in data 27 febbraio 2015 dalle ore 10.00 alle ore 18.30, presso la sede del Dottorato in “Pianificazione Urbana e Territoriale” dell’€™Università  di Roma La Sapienza.

Nel corso della giornata di lavoro si darà  spazio ad alcune relazioni introduttive, al contributo di alcuni esperti e interlocutori privilegiati e, soprattutto, al confronto e al dibattito nella comunità  scientifica degli urbanisti.

La SIU, accreditata presso l’ANVUR come società  scientifica, invita tutti i soci istituzionali, individuali, docenti, ricercatori, dottorandi e studenti, a partecipare all’incontro per confrontarsi su questioni cruciali e rilevanti per le nostre discipline, per sollecitare un dialogo tra posizioni e gruppi di ricerca nel campo dell’urbanistica e della pianificazione e per costruire posizioni comuni da proporre e sostenere nelle sedi opportune.

Abbiamo deciso di concentrare l’iniziativa in una sola giornata, e discuteremo i temi del seminario costruendo un’istruttoria telematica nella quale saranno -€“ a breve – coinvolti i coordinatori dei dottorati, docenti, ricercatori e gruppi di ricerca, ai quali sarà  richiesto di rispondere ad alcune domande, allo scopo di delineare:

• stato di salute dei dottorati e dei curricula nel nostro settore;

• tipologie e temi attuali di ricerche nazionali e internazionali in corso e prospettive.

A breve sarà  diffuso il programma dettagliato del Seminario.

Ringraziamo tutti per l’attenzione e invitiamo ad intervenire al seminario del 27 febbraio, pregandovi si segnalare la vostra partecipazione all’indirizzo infoseminarisiu@gmail.com.

iQuaderni #05

COMPRENDERE I CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI. Pianificare per l’adattamento / Understanding Climate Change. Planning for adaptation

a cura di Andrea Filpa & Simone Ombuen

S. Castellari: Percorsi e prospettive della Strategia Nazionale di Adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici  / Paths and perspectives of the National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy

D. Luise: La sfida del Mayors Adapt: quali risposte si attendono dalle realtà italiane /       The challenge of Mayors Adapt: the answers expected from the Italian reality

F. Giordano, A. Capriolo & R. A. Mascolo: Le Linee Guida del Progetto Life ACT – Adapting to Climate change in Time per l’adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici a livello locale / Guidelines of the Project Life ACT – Adapting to Climate Change in Time for the

F. Musco: Ricerche e pratiche per l’adattamento climatico: l’esperienza di Venezia / Research and practices for climate adaptation: experiences from Venice

E. Biscossa: Adattamento Climatico in Ambito Urbano. Scenari di sostenibilità idraulica per il bacino sud di Padova / Urban Climate Change Adaptation. Hydraulic sustainability scenarios in Padova

A. Filpa & S. Ombuen: La carta della vulnerabilità climatica di Roma 1.0 / The climate vulnerabily map of Rome 1.0

F. Borfecchia et al.: Telerilevamento satellitare e vulnerabilità climatica di Roma / Satellite remote sensing and climate vulnerability of Rome

V. Rosato: Un Sistema di Supporto alle Decisioni per l’analisi del rischio delle Infrastrutture Critiche da eventi naturali: il progetto RoMA / A Decision Support System for the analysis of the risk of Critical Infrastructure due to natural events : the RoMA Project

L. Barbieri: Trasporti, infrastrutture e cambiamenti climatici a Roma / Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change in Rome

V. Pellegrini: Adattare i piani ai cambiamenti climatici: le esigenze dei quadri conoscitivi / Adapting plans to climate change: the evidence base requirements

F. Benelli & F. Camerata: Il caso di Labaro-Prima Porta: un approfondimento / Labaro-Prima Porta: an in-depth case

F. Borfecchia et al.: Assessment della vulnerabilità del tessuto urbano a heat waves ed UHI tramite tecniche di Remote Sensing ed object classification

Ricerca e studio in Germania: nuove opportunità e borse di studio

Con oltre 80.000 borsisti nel 2013 e un bilancio di 430 milioni di euro il Servizio Tedesco per lo Scambio Accademico (DAAD) è la più grande organizzazione a livello mondiale per il sostegno agli scambi accademici. Promuove la mobilità di studenti, dottorandi, ricercatori e professori che sanno parlare il tedesco o inglese attraverso svariati programmi di borsa di studio.

Giovedì 13 Novembre 2014 alle ore 17 in aula 18 presso il Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Straniere dell´Università degli Studi di Roma Tre l’evento informativo.

https://www.daad.de/de/index.html

http://www.daad-italia.it/it/

https://www.facebook.com/daad.lektorat?ref=tn_tnmn

Qui la locandina dell’evento.

 

ADAPT-r Call for Fellows – Early Stage Researchers

Scadenza 5 novembre 2014, h 17,00

ADAPT-r (Architecture, Design and Art Practice Training-research) is a €4M FP7 Marie Curie Initial Training Network offering a new approach to PhD training for creative practitioners and includes 40 Fellowships, 7 training conferences, a major research conference, a major exhibition, five key books, and a website providing public access to research and events (see www.adapt-r.eu). ADAPT-r commenced on 1 January 2013 and is running over four years. ADAPT-r is a network of 7 Partner Institutions.

Description 
This is the third of several calls for applications from practitioners in creative practices. But this time we especially want to focus on applications from art and design practitioners for a minimum of 9 Fellowships of between five and eighteen months commencing after January 2015 and completing before December 2016.

Hosting University Length of Fellowship Fellowship nr Discipline
AAA 9 ESR 1 Architecture/Urbanism/Landscape
9 ESR 30 Arts/Design
18 ESR 22 Architecture/Urbanism/Landscape
RMIT 5 ESR 33 Arts/Design
UoW 12 ESR 28 Arts/Design
KUL 14 ESR 24 Arts/Design
EAA 18 ESR 21 Architecture/Urbanism/Landscape
GSA 12 ESR 29 Arts/Design
UL 9 ESR 7 Arts/Design
18 ESR 18 Architecture/Urbanism/Landscape

We seek out practitioners who have developed a body of work demonstrating mastery of their field, invite them to reflect upon the nature of that mastery within a critical framework, to speculate through practice on the nature of their future-practice and demonstrate their findings publicly. We argue that architects, designers and artists have a responsibility to the furtherance of their practice domain, and that this examination of the nature of their mastery promotes and extends the fundamental knowledge base of their discipline, and thus its ability to serve society.
The Fellow will have a full-time employment contract in the country of the university hosting them, and will therefore be employed in accordance with the local practice of that country in all employment matters.  This normally means that the Fellow must have a place of residence in the country of their employment for the period of their employment, but local situations may vary.  As this is a mobility contract, the country of appointment must be different from the country of current residency and it is expected that the Fellows will undertake substantial mobility and networking. The Fellow should agree and record their work schedule with their employers.  Fellows will carry out research activities in the practice as defined in the WPs, and attend the twice-yearly Practice Research Symposium. It is also expected Fellows enroll for a PhD in the university which is employing them.
ADAPT-r is based on the established RMIT University practice-based PhD program offered in Australia, Asia and Europe. Under the ADAPT-r model practitioners will continue to be embedded in their practice while becoming a Fellow at one of the partner institutions and will participate in the Practice Research Symposia hosted by ADAPT-r twice a year. Applicants must hold a relevant qualification and demonstrate peer recognition of the mastery of their work. The candidate must be able to enrol in at least one of the partner institutions.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate that their practice or studio is able to continue to provide sufficient support throughout the term of the Fellowship

Selection Criteria
Selection will be based on the idea of ‘venturous’ practice. Successful applicants must demonstrate a consistent and systematic approach that ‘tests’ the edges of the discipline, in other words, it is for those who aspire to move the boundaries of their discipline in some way through the creation of creative works. Selection will be merit based and candidates will be ranked against the criteria. In the event that there are more qualified applicants than Fellowships, highly ranked applicants will be given preference.
The partnership employs an equal opportunity strategy.

Submission requirements
Applicants should provide a description of their venturous practice (no more than 500 words), and a link to a website or web portfolio. A list of completed works describing key aspects of each work should be provided. No more than thirty works should be listed and key works should be identified. Evidence of peer review will be highly valued. For example Art prizes, publication in professional or Art journals, selected or invited exhibitions of work, significant commissions, other publications including books, book chapters and journal articles either by the applicant or about the work of the applicant will be considered as evidence of peer recognition and can be used to demonstrate the venturous quality of the work. Applicants must provide a statement of authorship which should provide a clear understanding of the applicant’s authorship role in the body of work submitted.
In addition the applicant must provide:
A list and proof of their qualifications
The names and contact information of two people who are willing to provide references.
An indication of preference for a host institution and/or duration of the Fellowship and any specific reasons associated with those preferences (at least three preferences should be identified).
Complete contact information along with dates available for commencement.

Applications must be submitted electronically to adapt-r@luca-arts.be with the subject title “Application for Marie Curie Research Fellow Position (ESR)” on the 5th November 2014 prior to 17:00 Belgian time, which is the deadline for the submission of the applications. Notification of receipt of submission will be returned to the applicant on submission.
Total remuneration will be in line of Marie Curie regulations.

Interviews dates:      January
Research Fields        Architecture, Design, Art – others
Career Stage             Early stage researcher with maximum 4 years of research experience
Research Profile       First Stage Researcher (R1)
Type of Contract       Temporary
Status                         Full-time (100%)
Hours Per Week        35-40
Institutes                                
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Univerza V Ljubljani, Slovenia
Glasgow School of Art LBG, United Kingdom
The University of Westminster LBG, United Kingdom
RMIT University Spain (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), affiliated with RMIT Melbourne, Australia.
Eesti Kunstiakadeemia, Estonia
Arkitektskolen I Aarhus, Denmark

iQuaderni #04

RICERCHE URBANE / URBAN RESEARCH  a cura di Viviana Andriola & Nicola Vazzoler

V. Signore: Una ricerca scrive performativo / A research writes performative(ly)

S. Muccitelli: Laboratori di città. Uno scenario di ricomposizione per la città contemporanea / Laboratories of urbanity as re-composition scenario for the contemporary city

L. Barbieri: Climate change adaptation of public transit

N. Vazzoler: Intensità urbana e modelli di città compatta sul finire del ‘900 / Urban Intensity and compact city models in the late 20th century

V. Andriola: “Care & the City”, il percorso di una ricerca / “Care & the City”, the research path

M. Iannuzzi: Pubblico quotidiano. Beni collettivi a Gela tra azione dal basso e intervento statale / Public in everyday life. Collective goods in Gela between bottom up action and state intervention

N. Nur: I diritti e la città. Il caso del barrio Rodrigo Bueno / Rights and the city. The case barrio Rodrigo Bueno