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Interdisciplinary thinking: Stanford scholars and students imagine truly ‘human cities’
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China Daily USA - 2 schools' goal: more 'human' cities (February 5, 2016)
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Stanford Office of International Affairs - "New Collaborative Project Brings People Together to Design Cities for and with People" (January 11, 2016)

​The Stanford Daily -  "Urban Studies Program Launches the Human Cities Initiative" (January 4, 2016)


City of San Jose, Department
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Abigail Shull (first from left) and Jo Zientek (second from left) share waste management strides and strategies with Stanford University’s International Urbanization class with Beijing, China by teleconferencing. 
"Forging New Partnerships with Local Universities" (January 2015)
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"Beijing accueille la Semaine du Design 2014" (October 1, 2014)
http://cctv.cntv.cn/2014/10/01/VIDE1412134680953407.shtml
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Student projects from the Human Cities workshop were featured during Beijing Design Week 2014.












We were featured in an article from the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University.

"Momentum Builds for Community-Engaged Learning"
Commons (Summer 2014 issue)
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The International Urbanization Seminar has been awarded a Stanford Global Studies grant.
"SGS awards funds for studying emergent urban phenomena" (January 27, 2014)
http://sgs.stanford.edu/news/2014/scholars-awarded-funds-emergent-urban-forms

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