PhD Scholar | Anglia Ruskin University ARU

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PositionPhD Scholar
Organisation Anglia Ruskin University ARU
CountryCambridge, United Kingdom
CityCambridge, United Kingdom
No of Vacancies01
Project NameUrban Design Strategies as a critical Agent for Knife Crime-prevention
Skills and Qualifications

Urban Design Strategies as a critical Agent for Knife Crime-prevention

ExperienceApplications are invited from UK Home fee status only. Applicants should have (or expect to achieve) a minimum upper second class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a Architecture or Urban Design. A Master’s degree in a relevant subject is desirable.
SalaryAs per industry standards

Organisation Details

Anglia Ruskin University ARU

Job Description

The aim of this Ph.D. project is to:

O1. Map the spatial qualities of knife-crime prone urban areas (hotspots as identified by the police),

O2. Design, develop and evaluate inferential models to predict knife crime risk prone areas based on the data collected in O1,

O3. Propose design guidelines for safe and resilient urban spaces (risk terrain modelling and escape route design) for safer urban neighbourhoods,

O4. Understand and analyse the use of social media, to map and alert potentially dangerous zones of interaction.

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