The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward

<p>This paper attempts to trace the last three decades of the PhD in Regional Planning and Public Policies (RPPP) at Iuav, Venice.  The programme started in 1985; fifteen years after Giovanni Astengo established an undergraduate course in urban planning at the Iuav  Venice University of Archit...

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Main Author: Ruba Saleh
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Language:English
Published: Paolo Scattoni 2015-12-01
Series:Italian Journal of Planning Practice
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Online Access:http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/54
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spelling doaj-4f08c547ef2c4b33863e57863b842c642020-11-24T22:30:40ZengPaolo ScattoniItalian Journal of Planning Practice2239-267X2015-12-015111113143The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forwardRuba Saleh0Independent Researcher<p>This paper attempts to trace the last three decades of the PhD in Regional Planning and Public Policies (RPPP) at Iuav, Venice.  The programme started in 1985; fifteen years after Giovanni Astengo established an undergraduate course in urban planning at the Iuav  Venice University of Architecture. Astengo was a leading authority on urban planning in the twentieth century, and the founder of the first graduate urban planning program in Italy. On the national level he was a vigorously active urban planner, who contributed both to the drafting of several Italian laws concerning the protection of the territory and landscape,(DOES "protection of the territory and landscape" simply mean 'the environment'?) and a number of far-reaching plans. Astengo was the honorary president of the Italian National Institute of Planning (INU) from 1986 to 1990.  He also re-founded the magazine Urbanistica, the magazine of the INU in 1949 and directed it for almost three decades.Another significant pioneer, Pierluigi Crosta who coordinated the course for two decades, was, and still is, a leader in the theory and development of the discipline.  Professor Crosta had a clear vision which he communicated to his students. In 2010, Crosta retired and many changes came about. A new coordinator was appointed with a new teaching plan. This paper has two objectives. First of all, it will aim to trace the contributions of Crosta to development of the subject at national level. Secondly, it will try to reflect the viewpoints of some of the PhD candidates who experienced the transition after Crosta, as a way to improve the methodology and organizational structure. Finally, it will speculate on the possibility of establishing a research centre at Iuav for the advancement of studies on contemporary cities.</p>http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/54Italian PlanningItalyPhD educationDoctoral educationDoctorateHigher educationItalian PhD studentsUrban StudiesIuav Venice
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The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward
Italian Journal of Planning Practice
Italian Planning
Italy
PhD education
Doctoral education
Doctorate
Higher education
Italian PhD students
Urban Studies
Iuav Venice
author_facet Ruba Saleh
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title The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward
title_short The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward
title_full The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward
title_fullStr The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward
title_full_unstemmed The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward
title_sort multidisciplinary phd course: a history and a way forward
publisher Paolo Scattoni
series Italian Journal of Planning Practice
issn 2239-267X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>This paper attempts to trace the last three decades of the PhD in Regional Planning and Public Policies (RPPP) at Iuav, Venice.  The programme started in 1985; fifteen years after Giovanni Astengo established an undergraduate course in urban planning at the Iuav  Venice University of Architecture. Astengo was a leading authority on urban planning in the twentieth century, and the founder of the first graduate urban planning program in Italy. On the national level he was a vigorously active urban planner, who contributed both to the drafting of several Italian laws concerning the protection of the territory and landscape,(DOES "protection of the territory and landscape" simply mean 'the environment'?) and a number of far-reaching plans. Astengo was the honorary president of the Italian National Institute of Planning (INU) from 1986 to 1990.  He also re-founded the magazine Urbanistica, the magazine of the INU in 1949 and directed it for almost three decades.Another significant pioneer, Pierluigi Crosta who coordinated the course for two decades, was, and still is, a leader in the theory and development of the discipline.  Professor Crosta had a clear vision which he communicated to his students. In 2010, Crosta retired and many changes came about. A new coordinator was appointed with a new teaching plan. This paper has two objectives. First of all, it will aim to trace the contributions of Crosta to development of the subject at national level. Secondly, it will try to reflect the viewpoints of some of the PhD candidates who experienced the transition after Crosta, as a way to improve the methodology and organizational structure. Finally, it will speculate on the possibility of establishing a research centre at Iuav for the advancement of studies on contemporary cities.</p>
topic Italian Planning
Italy
PhD education
Doctoral education
Doctorate
Higher education
Italian PhD students
Urban Studies
Iuav Venice
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