About the centre
Transport and Mobilities is one of five new research groups established by the School of Architecture and Cities in 2021. It is an internationally recognised centre of excellence in research and teaching in transport.
Since 1971, the University of Westminster has established a prominent reputation for carrying out a wide range of academic and applied research covering most transport sectors. The Transport and Mobility Research Group’s vision is to deliver world-class research that contributes to making transport systems and mobilities safe, sustainable, efficient, secure, equitable, accessible to all, and health and wellbeing promoting. Transport and Mobility research embraces this through a programme of research across the transport and city domains and covers a diverse range of aspects of transport and mobility, including city mobilities; active travel; freights; infrastructure investment; networks; accessibility and transport equity.
News and events
To keep up-to-date on the activities of this research group, please visit OpenResearchWestminster
Projects
Find out about the funded projects undertaken by the Transport and Mobilities Research Group.
Publications
- Allen, J., Piecyk, M., Cherrett, T., McLeod, F., Oakey, A., Piotrowska, M., Bates, O., Bektas, T., Wise, S., Cheliotis, K. and Friday, A., 2021, ‘Combining on-foot porters with vans for last-mile parcel deliveries: results of a study in central London,’ World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research 10 (1), pp. 65-85, doi: 10.1504/WRITR.2021.113491.
- Allen, J., Piecyk, M., Cherrett, T., Juhari, M., McLeod, F., Piotrowska, M., Bates, O., Bektas, T., Cheliotis, K., Friday, A. and Wise, S., 2021, ‘Understanding the transport and CO2 impacts of on-demand meal deliveries: A London case study,’ Cities 108, 102973, doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2020.102973.
- Bolic, T. and Ravenhill, P., 2021, ‘SESAR: The Past, Present, and Future of European Air Traffic Management Research,’ Engineering 7(4), pp. 448-451, doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.08.023.
People
The convenors of this research group are: