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Workspace Almere
June 24, 2013
Healthcare

During 2013 INTI is organizing monthly meetings in the exhibition space of Making Almere. In each meeting two researchers will give a presentation on the outcomes of their research/thesis/PhD, with content related to urban planning and New Towns. At the end of each presentation there is time for discussion.

The next Workspace Almere meeting will take place on Monday, June 24 from 10:00 - 12:30 at Making Almere. This Workspace places a focus on contemporary healthcare practice with three compelling presentations by researchers from Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and the Jan van Es Institute. Presentations begin at 10:30.

Recently covered topics include: new cities and identity, vulnerable households in the purchasing sector, the lower middle class, Early Warning Systems, suburbia, restructuring the existing city, and the urban development of events sites.

We offer researchers the possibility to present their research at Workspace Almere. The meetings are free and open to the public. For notification of one of the meetings or if you would like to give a presentation, please contact Jacob Buitenkant: j.buitenkant@newtowninstitute.org.

Program:
Pauline Bezemer, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Finding the Chinese characteristics, concerning the interaction between health and (built) space

Matthijs van Maanen, Jan van Es Institute
Health care in New Towns. An Evaluation of the Primary Health Care System of Almere and Zoetermeer: a multiple embedded case study.

Renske Voorn, Jan van Es Institute
Health Care in New Towns

To reserve a place please contact Saskia Hulskes at s.hulskes@newtowninstitute.org.



Location: Belfort 13, Almere
Language: Dutch
Cost: Free