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A courtyard in the Museo de Carmen Alto
3 February 2021

Tomorrow’s Quito partner with Quito City Museums Foundation

The Nairobi skyline
1 December 2020

COVID-19 shows why Kenya needs to move from emergency response to integrated risk preparedness

An informal settlement in Nairobi
17 November 2020

Vacancy - Interdisciplinary PhD project on Multi-Hazard Interrelationships

A collapsed building in Istanbul
9 November 2020

Tomorrow's Cities researchers interviewed on BBC World Service

A group of people in Istanbul
30 October 2020

World Cities Day: Co-producing research to reduce disaster risk in Tomorrow's Cities

Conceptually, keeping people safe from harm is an ethical issue. However, research ethics procedures do not typically provide protection beyond formal research activities, nor adequate reporting of and responses to incidents that occur. In practice, then, research ethics can be seen as part of safeguarding.
27 October 2020

How do we ensure our impact is positive?

Dave Bell
A river in Kathmandu
23 October 2020

Vacancy - PDRA Position for Two Years on Multi-Hazards

The Quito cityscape
7 October 2020

Vacancy - Research Associate/Fellow (fixed term)

Istanbul
28 September 2020

How might COVID-19 change urban design methods?

Mehmet Kalaycioglu
The Nairobi skyline
17 September 2020

Cities and Resilience Seminar: Imagining future African cities in the post-COVID-19 world

The launch of the Geoportal of the Quito Urban Information Centre
16 September 2020

Geoportal of the Quito Urban Information Centre launched

The Istanbul skyline
9 September 2020

Afterthoughts: 21 years on from the Kocaeli Earthquake

Karin Şeşetyan & Eser Çaktı

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