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King's College London, University of London: Urban Informatics MSc

Institution King's College London, University of London
Department Informatics
Web http://www.kcl.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0) 20 7123 4843
Study type Taught

Summary

Urban informatics is the study of how rich behavioural data from cities and their citizens can be collected, analysed, understood, and communicated through computation. We seek to inform improvements that can increase the wellbeing of city residents, whether by government organisations or industries involved in providing services in cities. Our Urban Informatics MSc equips students with the technical, analytical, and communication skills required to conduct effective urban data analysis, with experience of detailed case study topics and the communication of results to effect change.

Key benefits - Draws from both natural and social science areas to provide a rounded degree that combines the technical and social aspects of urban informatics.

  • Based in the unique Centre for Urban Science and Progress London (CUSP London), with connections to New York University and the University of Warwick.

  • Located in central London, with opportunities to interact with government agencies and for grounded case studies using London as a lab to drive effective learning.

  • Friendly and supportive learning environment, with students from across the globe.

  • Based in the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, with links to both Health and Social Science and Public Policy and world-leading teaching and research.

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