Tartu Planning Conference 2024

The Tartu Planning Conference, initiated by our lab back in 2015, occurred for the ninth time this March. The conference has grown into a major spatial planning event, which gathers Estonian planning practitioners, researchers, and stakeholder groups. The conference accommodated around 400 participants who were quick enough to register as the VSpa venue has its… Continue reading Tartu Planning Conference 2024

Abstact submission has ended!

Abstract submission for Mobile Tartu 2024 has concluded! We are very grateful for all of the applicants, this year we received a total of 86 abstracts! 44 abstracts were submitted for the Main conference and 42 were submitted to the PhD School. We received 8 NECTAR member submissions and 19 submission by EIT Doctoral Training… Continue reading Abstact submission has ended!

Abstract submission extended!

We have extended the submission deadline for the Mobile Tartu 2024 Conference & PhD School abstracts. Our new deadline is February 23! This is your chance to submit your abstract for the Mobile Tartu 2024 conference or PhD school. We invite early-career researchers to join us in a 4-day long PhD School that includes workshops,… Continue reading Abstract submission extended!

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Year 2023 for the Mobility Lab

At the dawn of 2024, it is time to look back to the past year, which has brought many great memories and fruitful actions for our lab. As the Mobility Lab, we are an ever-dynamic group of human geographers at the University of Tartu, keen on human mobility research and spatial analytics using mobile big… Continue reading Year 2023 for the Mobility Lab

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Announcing Mobile Tartu 2024 Conference!

Save the Date for the Mobile Tartu 2024 Conference! Join us from June 11th to 14th for an enriching experience featuring captivating keynote speeches, insightful sessions, and a unique community of mobility researchers. Mark your calendars, and stay tuned for more details, including abstract submission information. More information: mobiletartu.ut.ee

A new member joins the Lab!

The Mobility Lab has a new PhD candidate – Martin Haamer. To welcome him, we asked him a few introductory questions. Welcome, Martin! Why did you study geography? The first time I gave thought to studying geography at university was in secondary school when we were given an assignment to take a look into the… Continue reading A new member joins the Lab!

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The University of Tartu mobility survey has begun!  

As the University of Tartu is looking into more ways to be sustainable and formulating environmental principles as an organisation, Mobility Lab is helping to conduct a mobility survey as part of the preparations for making a mobility plan for the university. One part of the survey is a questionnaire related to mobility. To study… Continue reading The University of Tartu mobility survey has begun!  

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Mobility Lab at the Topic Fair

It’s that time of year for students—who wish to graduate in spring—to choose their thesis topic. This Monday, the Department of Geography organized a fair introducing the research labs and their topics in our department. It brought together undergraduate and graduate students to be supervised by doctoral researchers, postdocs, and senior staff members. Mobility Lab… Continue reading Mobility Lab at the Topic Fair

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Wrapping up the online lecture series “Mobility Analysis and Planning for Human-Scale Cities”

Screenshot from the lecture of Õnne Kask, May 11, 2023.

This year’s lecture series, which focused on evidence-based solutions for just and sustainable urban mobility, is now complete. Our lab hosted the lecture series “Mobility Analysis and Planning for Human-Scale Cities” for the second year. This time, it featured eight experts with diverse disciplinary backgrounds from Estonia, Finland, the U.S., and Canada. The recordings of… Continue reading Wrapping up the online lecture series “Mobility Analysis and Planning for Human-Scale Cities”

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