| Year | Title/University |
|---|---|
| 2009- | Lecturer, Town and Regional Planning School of the Environment University of Dundee |
| 2008-2009 | Teaching Fellow, Town and Regional Planning School of the Environment University of Dundee |
| 2004-2006 | Teaching Assistant, Town and Regional Planning University of Sheffield |
| 2001-2002 | Research Associate, Urban Planning School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India |
| 2001 | Planning Officer, Master Plan and Policy Review Unit Delhi Development Authority, New Delhi, India |
I graduated with a degree in architecture and have since then been pursuing a career in town planning initially in practice and later in academia. Following my postgraduate studies in urban planning, my early career in planning started in development planning at the Delhi Development Authority, where I was involved in the preparation of Master Plan of Delhi 2001-21. I later joined the School of Planning and Architecture at New Delhi as Research Associate in the Department of Urban Planning where I was involved in both teaching and research. After which, I was offered a full tuition fee scholarship (through the Overseas Research Scholarship award as well as the University of Sheffield Fee Bursary) to carry out my doctoral studies at Town and Regional Planning at the University of Sheffield. My career in academia re-commenced with my joining the Department of Town and Regional Planning at the University of Dundee firstly as a Teaching Fellow in 2008 and later as Lecturer in 2009.
I currently teach on the following undergraduate modules: Design and Development (Level 2) and Planning Law and Practice (Level 3). The Urban Design class project carried out by students taking the module, Planning Law and Practice, is the subject of the annual, Dundee Civic Design Award competition (sponsored by Dundee City Council). For postgraduate students, I teach the module, 'Sustainability in Contemporary Cities' along with Andrew Llanrwarne.
In addition, I am the Level 3 Year Tutor and the coordinator for the Dundee University Access to Learning (DUAL) module on Town Planning and Environmental Sustainability. Also, I am Programme Director for the new programme, MSc Advanced Sustainable Urban Design that will commence in September 2012. Here are some of the examples of urban design work carried out by students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
With regard to doctoral supervision, Tamer Gado and myself are currently supervising Hisahm Moustafa, a doctoral student in Architecture. Further, I am keen to hear from potential doctoral students who share overlapping interests with my main areas of research. Here is further information if you are an international student.
Royal Town Planning Institute (Associate Member), Association of British Scholars in India
My core research work falls within three inter-related, yet distinct strands: (1) Governance; (2) Sustainable Urbanism; (3) Planning Education and Research. Within these strands, the following questions underpin my current research interests
Dr. Deepak Gopinath (main applicant) and Prof. Murali Nair (co-applicant, Department of Social Work, Cleveland State University) and have been successful in securing a British Academy Small Research Grant (Ref. SG10153) for a sum of £6800, for the project titled, 'The possibility of local communities shaping an understanding of poverty? Experiences from the Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission for improving the lives of urban poor in India'. Fieldwork will be carried out in the summer of 2011 in India and following which a dissemination event was organised in the University of Dundee. For more details of this study, please visit the project website, www.dundee.ac.uk/planning/research/bastudy.htm
David Kirk (Head of Town and Regional Planning, University of Dundee) Graeme Hutton (Dean of School of Architecture, University of Dundee) and I jointly secured a grant of £15000 from the Scottish Government (in February 2010) to carry out an assessment of how design codes might be embedded within the planning process and in particularly with regard to the proposals for the new town of Tornagrain in Scotland.
Secured funding for £470 (in August 2009) from the Carnegie Trust towards travel costs to carry out further research on how the shifting of governance arrangements in India is impacting on professional planning practice
Drawing on papers presented at the Planning Research Conference 2009, Newcastle, Tony Jackson (University of Dundee), Paola Gazzola (Newcastle University) and I have finished editing a second special issue for the journal, 'International Journal of Sustainable Society' (ISSN: 1756-2538). A copy of the first special issue (volume 3, number 4, pp. 349-470, 2011) can be accessed online.
Peer reviewer for a range of journals including Urban Studies, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development
External Examiner for PhD thesis, Newcastle University
Books and chapters
Refereed Journals
Conference Papers
Working paper