StudentDwell+: Re-imagining Student Housing


An international symposium to release the findings of the StudentDwellTO research partnership and discuss alternatives to the housing (un)affordability crisis.

 
DateWednesday, May 1, 2019 - 9:30am to Friday, May 3, 2019 - 6:00pm

Cost

Free; registration is required.

Website

https://bit.ly/2TlVLOV

, Website

https://bit.ly/2HDZVjQ

Location

York University

An international symposium to release the findings of the StudentDwellTO research partnership and discuss alternatives to the housing (un)affordability crisis. Join academics, practitioners, policymakers, university administrators and students in reimagining student housing.

Two-day symposium

The StudentDwellTO partnership is pleased to invite you to StudentDwell+: Re-imagining Student Housing - A two-day symposium taking place May 2-3 2019 at York University’s New Student Centre. StudentDwell+ will bring together students, researchers, practitioners, university administrators and policymakers to discuss issues, trends, and alternatives to Toronto’s current student housing (un)affordability crisis.

Student-led pre-symposium 

StudentDwell+: Re-imagining Student Housing Pre-Symposium is taking place May 1, 2019 at York University’s Faculty of Health, Nursing and Environmental Studies. This event is an opportunity for students from all four universities in the GTA to present their work on student housing, while collaboratively crafting innovative solutions to the student housing crisis through a design charrette. By participating in the StudentDwellTO Pre-Symposium, students will have an opportunity to contribute to the conversation on student housing in a meaningful way.

DateWednesday, May 1, 2019 - 9:30am to Friday, May 3, 2019 - 6:00pm

Cost

Free; registration is required.

Website

https://bit.ly/2TlVLOV

https://bit.ly/2HDZVjQ

Location

York University

StudentDwellTO
Wednesday, May 1, 2019 - 9:30am to Friday, May 3, 2019 - 6:00pm

An international symposium to release the findings of the StudentDwellTO research partnership and discuss alternatives to the housing (un)affordability crisis. Join academics, practitioners, policymakers, university administrators and students in reimagining student housing.

Two-day symposium

The StudentDwellTO partnership is pleased to invite you to StudentDwell+: Re-imagining Student Housing - A two-day symposium taking place May 2-3 2019 at York University’s New Student Centre. StudentDwell+ will bring together students, researchers, practitioners, university administrators and policymakers to discuss issues, trends, and alternatives to Toronto’s current student housing (un)affordability crisis.

Student-led pre-symposium 

StudentDwell+: Re-imagining Student Housing Pre-Symposium is taking place May 1, 2019 at York University’s Faculty of Health, Nursing and Environmental Studies. This event is an opportunity for students from all four universities in the GTA to present their work on student housing, while collaboratively crafting innovative solutions to the student housing crisis through a design charrette. By participating in the StudentDwellTO Pre-Symposium, students will have an opportunity to contribute to the conversation on student housing in a meaningful way.

Venue & Address: 
York University
Website: 
https://bit.ly/2TlVLOV
https://bit.ly/2HDZVjQ
Cost: 
Free; registration is required.
Keywords: 
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