UCL Urban Laboratory launches survey on future research and activities
23 July 2018
Since launching in 2005, UCL Urban Laboratory has experimented with methods of critical, creative, interdisciplinary, and outward-facing urban research.
![Chardine Taylor-Stone presents at UCL Urban Laboratory's Queer night scenes event at the Museum of London on 13 February 2018 Chardine Taylor-Stone presents at UCL Urban Laboratory's Queer night scenes event at the Museum of London on 13 February 2018](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/urban-lab/sites/urban_lab/files/styles/large_image/public/Chardine_Taylor-Stone_at_Queer_night_scenes_800x500.jpg?itok=WNU4zB3i)
Bringing together work across the arts and sciences, it has made a major contribution to modelling new modes of cross-disciplinary research, teaching and engagement across the urban field.
As we enter a transformative stage in our history - from the appointment of a new Director, to our planned activities at UCL's new east London campus - we would like to source your views on our current and past work, and help us refine our future mission, publications, and activities.
The survey takes 5 - 8 minutes. If you opt-in at the end of the survey, we will enter you into a draw to receive a number of recent Urban Laboratory publications, including a print copy of this month's Urban Pamphleteer #7: LGBTQ+ Night-Time Spaces, and our anthologies Engaged Urbanism and Urban Constellations. Three addresses will be drawn randomly, and postage is covered internationally.
The survey will close at 23:59 BST on Sunday 12 August. Terms and conditions for the prize draw can be found here.
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