The world's top universities compete for the best international students and staff whilst remaining socially, politically and economically intertwined with the cities that they are located in. This paper analyses this relationship through the lens of the housing market to show the impact of universities’ global research centres on local house price within five of UK's historic cities. To date, these complex effects have been largely ignored in local and regional modelling. By applying a novel spatio-temporal model, we find that the spatial house price effects are much more pronounced in Cambridge than that witnessed in the other comparable UK cities. This not only suggests the relationship between the university and city economy is more int...
Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through unive...
Session 041. The concept of space in educational research and practiceThe focus of this study is on ...
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open ‘satellite campuses’ ...
The world’s top universities compete for the best international students and staff whilst remaining ...
This entry examines the role that universities play in urban and regional economies and the pressure...
Universities are important players in the global development of knowledge economy, alongside being s...
Universities are necessarily implicated in processes of globalisation and neoliberalisation. But thi...
Universities are important players in the global development of the knowledge economy, alongside bei...
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open 'satellite campuses' i...
Growth in the number of university students has increased demand for accommodation beyond that which...
Universities as a supplier of the highly skilled have long been understood as a contributor to econ...
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open ‘satellite campuses’ i...
An interesting piece from Centre for Cities suggests that by far the biggest economic impact that a ...
The past 30 years have witnessed a gradual expansion in the missions of many universities, and in th...
CITATION: Tijssen, R., Van de Klippe, W. & Yegros, A. 2020. Localization, regionalization and global...
Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through unive...
Session 041. The concept of space in educational research and practiceThe focus of this study is on ...
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open ‘satellite campuses’ ...
The world’s top universities compete for the best international students and staff whilst remaining ...
This entry examines the role that universities play in urban and regional economies and the pressure...
Universities are important players in the global development of knowledge economy, alongside being s...
Universities are necessarily implicated in processes of globalisation and neoliberalisation. But thi...
Universities are important players in the global development of the knowledge economy, alongside bei...
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open 'satellite campuses' i...
Growth in the number of university students has increased demand for accommodation beyond that which...
Universities as a supplier of the highly skilled have long been understood as a contributor to econ...
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open ‘satellite campuses’ i...
An interesting piece from Centre for Cities suggests that by far the biggest economic impact that a ...
The past 30 years have witnessed a gradual expansion in the missions of many universities, and in th...
CITATION: Tijssen, R., Van de Klippe, W. & Yegros, A. 2020. Localization, regionalization and global...
Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through unive...
Session 041. The concept of space in educational research and practiceThe focus of this study is on ...
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open ‘satellite campuses’ ...