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Cambridge Real Estate Research Centre

 

We are pleased to announce that the 2023 International AREUEA Conference will take place in Cambridge, UK (19–22 July 2023). The conference will be hosted by the Cambridge Real Estate Research Centre (CRERC) at the Department of Land Economy University of Cambridge.

 

We hope to provide a platform for academics, practitioners and policymakers to exchange ideas about, and discuss the latest trends in, real estate and urban economics research.

Important Dates 

April 9, 2023 

Deadline for submission of extended abstracts and full papers

May 8, 2023 

Notification of accepted submissions 

June 10, 2023 

Closure of early-bird registration 

July 1, 2023 

Deadline for submission of full papers 

 

Organizing Committee: 

  • Carolin Hoeltken (Chair) 
  • Helen Bao 
  • John Clapp  
  • Franz Fuerst 
  • Thies Lindenthal  
  • Nick Mansley  
  • Zilong Wang

 

Programme overview

 

Wednesday,

19 July

Thursday,

20 July

Friday,

21 July

Saturday,

22 July

Morning

 

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

and

keynote speech

(Prof Colin Lizieri)

Optional programme

Afternoon

Evening

Welcome reception

Dinner at Jesus College

**Barbecue at The Graduate

 

**Option to purchase additional tickets for the BBQ - this can be purchased during registration at the cost of £60.00 

Conference Agenda: 

https://www.conftool.org/areuea-cambridge2023/sessions.php

Registration

Registration is now open and will close on the 3rd of July, midnight London time.

https://onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/land-economy/areuea/2023-international-areuea-conference

Please remember to renew your AREUEA membership at https://www.areuea.org/members/join.phtml

 

Early-bird fee

(until June 10)

Regular fee

(after June 10)

PhD students

£295

£295

AREUEA Members

£295

£395

Non-members

£395

£450

Accommodation

Accommodation in the conference venue can be booked at a discount directly through Jesus College using the promotion code LC0723: https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/conferences/accommodation/conference-accommodation

 

Getting to Cambridge

Cambridge is located close to London and thus connected to the major airports worldwide by a number of airlines. It can easily be reached by train (about 40 minutes from Stansted and 2 hours from Gatwick, Heathrow, London City and Luton), or by bus or car. Cambridge main station is less than 10 minutes by taxi.

 

Programme Committee

  • Brent Ambrose
  • Xudong An
  • Shaun Bond
  • John Clapp
  • Ed Coulson
  • Dragana Cvijanovic
  • Thies Lindenthal
  • Carolin Hoeltken
  • Christophe Spaenjers 

 

Scientific Board

  • Arthur Acolin 
  • Gabriel Ahlfeldt 
  • Brent Ambrose 
  • Cristian Badarinza 
  • Luis Baldomero Quintana 
  • Helen Bao 
  • Jason Barr 
  • Danny Ben-Shahar 
  • Leah Brooks 
  • Simon Buechler 
  • Ron Cheung 
  • Jim Conklin 
  • Ed Coulson  
  • Dragana Cvijanovic 
  • Avis Devine 
  • Piet Eichholtz 
  • Ingrid Gould Ellen 
  • Franz Fuerst 
  • Caitlin Gorback 
  • Tugba Günes 
  • Jessie Handbury 
  • Christian Hilber 
  • Nils Kok 
  • Matthijs Korevaar 
  • Eunjee Kwon 
  • Rose Lai 
  • William D Larson 
  • Kwan Ok Lee 
  • Mariya Letdin 
  • Jack Liebersohn 
  • Thies Lindenthal 
  • David Ling 
  • Colin Lizieri 
  • Elena Lutz 
  • Ronan Lyons 
  • Stanimira Milcheva 
  • Joe Nichols 
  • Joseph Ooi 
  • Tim Riddiough 
  • Lyndsey Rolheiser 
  • Ruchi Singh 
  • Eva Steiner 
  • Palak Suri 
  • Lin Tian 
  • Athena Tsouderou 
  • Nitzan Tzur-Ilan 
  • Carles Vergara 
  • Wayne Wan 
  • Chongyu Wang 
  • Jiro Yoshida 
  • Erkan Yönder 
  • Tingyu Zhou 

 

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