Universities are being seen as key urban institutions by
researchers and policy makers around the world. They are global
players with significant local direct and indirect impacts on
employment, the built environment, business innovation and the
wider society. "The University and the City "explores these impacts
and in the process seeks to expose the extent to which universities
are just "in" the city, or part "of" the city and actively
contributing to its development.
The precise expression of the emerging relationship between
universities and cities is highly contingent on national and local
circumstances. The book is therefore grounded in original research
into the experience of the UK and selected English provincial
cities, with a focus on the role of universities in addressing the
challenges of environmental sustainability, health and cultural
development. These case studies are set in the context of reviews
of the international evidence on the links between universities and
the urban economy, their role in place making and in the local
community.
The book reveals the need to build a stronger bridge between
policy and practice in the fields of urban development and higher
education underpinned by sound theory if the full potential of
universities as urban institutions is to be realised. Those working
in the field of development therefore need to acquire a better
understanding of universities and those in higher education of
urban development. The insights from both sides contained in "The
University and the City" provide a platform on which to build well
founded university and city partnerships across the world.
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