Neave O'Clery

Neave O’Clery is Associate Professor at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) at University College London where she leads a research group focused on studying cities as complex social, spatial and economic systems, with a particular interest in spatial modelling of economic development processes via knowledge accumulation. She was previously a Senior Research Fellow at the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford, where she retains a Visiting Research Fellow position. Following her PhD (Mathematics) at Imperial College London, she was a Fulbright Scholar and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for International Development at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is founder and Editor in Chief of Angle – a journal, established in 2009, based at Imperial College focusing on the intersection of policy, politics and science.

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Shaping Urban Futures (Coursera)

If we are to make sense of the future of humanity, we must understand the future of the city. For some scholars the 21st century globe will see the most significant change of human history - the move of most of the world to live in cities - a [...]