An Urbanicity Course Alert for: E-Learning course on Innovations in Financing Cities (ELIFC)

E-Learning course on Innovations in Financing Cities (ELIFC)

03 October – 09 December 2011

Course Name
E-Learning course on Innovations in Financing Cities (ELIFC)

Date and duration
03 October – 09 December 2011, 10 weeks

Tuition fee
€ 1,950


IHS Application Deadline
02 August, 2011

NFP Application Deadline
01 February 2011

 

Who is it for?


The course is designed for mayor's advisors, staff from finance department, economic development department, and infrastructure departments (water, roads, etc.) urban consultants and academics.

 

Course Introduction


The course will provide participants with the latest innovations in financing large urban public projects. It will be a 10-week instructor-led e-learning course that the participants can complete without the need to leave ones hometown or take time off from work. It will include modules on land value capture, public-private partnerships, accessing capital markets, remittances etc. It is designed for advisors to mayors, staff members from finance, economic development, or infrastructure departments, urban consultants and academics with interest in the subject.

Participants will be expected to devote about 15 hours each week on an average to do their readings and to interact with the instructor and other participants. The course is being designed to include a number of interactive activities such as online discussion forums, wikis etc. that would allow peer-learning among the participants from around the world. The goal is to expose to the participants some possible ways of financing large urban projects and to provide them with the underlying principles of each financing innovation so that they can tailor them to match the needs of their own cities.

 

Course Content


10 weeks (one introduction module, five 2 -weeks long modules)
Modules are:

  • Land Value Capture
  • Public-Private Financing
  • Remittances
  • Access to capital markets
  • Developing a strategy to mobilize financing of large urban projects

The first one week will be devoted to logistics – making participants aware of the systems that will be used during the course of the programme. The following five modules have been designed to include online activities for the participants that are the most significant elements of this course. The idea is to have both individual and group activities for each week. At the individual level, participants will be working on their own individual proposals that they can present to their city's mayor. The group activities are designed in order to allow for them to learn from each other. All activities will involve reading online documents, downloading and following audio-visual materials, participating in online discussion forums and posting blog posts and commenting on blog posts of fellow participants.


Training Methodology

Not just dissemination of learning practices and principles but also allow for interaction among the participants to develop further innovations by mixing and matching components of the documented innovations. The idea is also to develop capcity for innovative thinking to address problems that are more context sensitive rather than pick off-the-shelf solutions for urban finance.


Learning objectives

On completion of the course, the participants will have received the following:

  • Principles of each financing innovation
  • An understanding of their own specific historical and institutional context
  • Possible ways to finance large urban projects
  • Tool to analyze possible alternatives of public financing

 

Admission Requirements

Admission to the course is restricted to those applicants who fulfill at least one of the following criteria:

  • Demonstratable experience in the practice of urban finance/management;
  • Demonstratable experience in academic research or teaching in the field of urban finance/management
  • Elected or appointed office-bearer in the city administration

 

Apply Now

For detailed course information, or to apply on-line, please follow the link below:
http://www.ihs.nl/elifc

 

Contact


For further information on the course and application procedure, please contact the course manager Mr. Anirban Pal (a.pal@ihs.nl) and IHS Marketing and Communication, Mr. Yicheng Guo (y.guo @ihs.nl).


IHS - Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies
Erasmus University Rotterdam
P.O. Box 1935
3000BX Rotterdam
The Netherlands

Burg. Oudlaan 50
T-Building – 14th Floor
3062PA Rotterdam
The Netherlands

P:+31 (0)10 4089825
F:+31 (0)10 4098926

www.ihs.nl

 

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