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OBJECTIVE
The overall objective of the three-year action (2006-2008) is to promote sustainable urban development in Indonesia and Malaysia by human resource development of transportation research staff and supervisors at two major Asian universities (University of Indonesia, Department of Civil Engineering (UI), Indonesia and Universti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia Institute of Transport, Malaysia) organised by two leading European universities (Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Infrastructure,(KTH), Sweden; and Institute for Transport Studies (ITS), University of Leeds, UK.
The specific objectives of the action is to develop a lasting capability of the involved Asian universities to carry out recognised research education and training programmes at the Ph.D. level related to the complex transportation and urban problems in their region. The results obtained on this level can also be utilised to strengthen the corresponding educational programmes on MSc level of the partner universities. Furthermore the project aims include establishment of long-term links between Europe and
The means to achieve the specific objectives include Human resource development:
Definition of need, demand and requirements for Human Resource Development (HRD) in transportation research methodology and research supervision;
guidelines and short courses for research trainers in thesis supervision;
short courses for Ph.D. students in research methodology and thesis writing;
funding of two Ph.D. students from each Asian partner for study visits at ITS and KTH.
Support of the development for Asian Ph.D. programmes with the aim to help establishing UI and MARA as Asian hubs of transport research and education through: - organisation of Transportation Research Schools and Transportation Centres; - development of guidelines for academic procedures, staff structure and responsibilities - exploration of institutional bottlenecks as well as funding and financial set-up.
Creating lasting transport research links through the promotion of an EU –
regional high level scientific co-operation.
pooling of specific expertise from the contributing higher education institutions;
mutual recognition of study programmes at Ph.D. level;
networking between European universities and Southeast Asian universities;
facilitation for Asian research students to carry out part of their research in
• Contract beneficiary and coordinator:
1. Department of Transport and Economics (earlier Department of Infrastructure)
Royal
Teknikringen 72, 100 44
Contact: Karl L. Bång, professor, tel +46-87908005, fax +46-8212899,
mail karl.bang@infra.kth.se
2. Institute for Transport Studies, The
Contact: Miles Tight, Assoc. Prof, tel +44-113-3435350,
email mtight@its.leed.ac.uk
3. Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Kampus U.I.,
Contact: Ellen S.W. Tangkudung tel +62-21-7270029, fax +62-21-7270028,
mail ellen@eng.ui.ac.id
4. Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi MARA
40450 Shah Alam, Selangor
Contact: Assoc. Prof. Sabariah Mohamad, 603-55442341
sabariahm@salam.uitm.edu.my