Cycling in Cities: Can active travel work for everyone?
Cycling in cities; can active travel work for everyone?

Wednesday, 16 October
Cycling in cities; can active travel work for everyone?

This event is part of the Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation Public Seminar series
By Kellogg College
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Date and time
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 17:30 – 18:30 BST
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About this event

Event lasts 1 hour

The Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation (GCHU) Public Seminar series brings together members of the public, researchers and practitioners interested and engaged in urban health issues. The principal aim of the series is to provoke debate and constructive action, linking current best practice in urban development with emerging areas of health research.

In this seminar, we will explore equity in cycling, and how more diverse communities can access cycling and other active travel modes.
Date: 16 October 2024, 17:30 (Wednesday, 1st week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue: Kellogg College, 62 Banbury Road OX2 6PN
Venue Details: The Hub
Speakers: Professor Rachel Aldred (University of Westminster), Kate Ball (Wheels for Wellbeing), Duncan Dollimore (Cycling UK), Hassan Sabrie (Oxford Community Action)
Organising department: Kellogg College
Organisers: Dr Hannah Grove (Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation), Dr Astrid Krisch (Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation, Kellogg College), Professor Carl Heneghan (Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation, Kellogg College), Dr David Howard (Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation, Kellogg College), Dr Juliet Carpenter (Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation, Kellogg College)
Organiser contact email address: gchu@kellogg.ox.ac.uk
Host: Dr Juliet Carpenter (Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation, Kellogg College)
Part of: GCHU Public Seminar series
Booking required?: Recommended
Booking url: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cycling-in-cities-can-active-travel-work-for-everyone-tickets-1027903967437?aff=erelexpmlt
Cost: Free
Audience: Public
Editor: Jessie Weavers-Medina