This role involves co-teaching a 3-credit course (worth 6 credits) with Prof. Richard Shearmur. The course focuses on the exploration of complex planning problems at the local or regional scale. The specific problems chosen will depend on the experience and research interests of the participants, aiming to develop research and planning skills in greater depth. Students will work in teams to fulfill a mandate for a public, private, or third-sector client. The substantive issues will vary according to the clients. Topics covered include project management, client-consultant interactions, and professional communication. The salary for this position is $11,824.
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