INNOVATIONS IN URBAN MANAGEMENT: LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG 22 November 02 December 2016
Introduction City governments and urban authorities face a variety of challenges from multiple sources. The challenges include rapid urbanisation and population growth, ensuring that the urban infrastructure can cope with the influx of rural migrants, facilitating economic restructuring to create jobs, building an efficient and cost-effective transportation system, providing affordable housing options as well as recreation and health care for residents both young and old, and dealing with a variety of environmental challenges. Many cities also struggle with the need to balance rising demand for private real estate with the growing demand for public goods and services such as social housing, water and sanitation, public transport, communications and other utilities. They often struggle to provide the infrastructure and put in place the public services needed to deliver these essentials. The solutions to these and many other urban problems require enhanced urban management and governance capabilities, and public institutions and processes that integrate the efforts of various stakeholders both inside and outside of government. Among the more advanced cities, the challenges are no less complex or multi-dimensional. Many seek to become the hubs of new industries, or to bolster their competitiveness by becoming centres of innovation and cultural vitality. This programme is an intensive comparative exploration of urban governance and urban management practices in Singapore and. It is a learning journey that is highly relevant for urban policy practitioners in both of these cities and many others in emerging Asia and beyond. Both Singapore and have had widely admired successes in urban management and governance. Both are often seen as centres of innovation for urban policy. At the same time, Singapore and have much to learn from each other and from other cities around the world. Finally, both cities have to continually adapt and innovate as they wrestle with urban challenges both familiar as well as novel ones. Programme Objectives Through the programme, participants will: Gain insights from a range of disciplines including public policy studies, economics, public management and political science and appreciate how these apply to urban governance and management; Understand Singapore and s experiences in urban development across a wide range of issues including urban planning, land policy, environmental sustainability, transport, housing, water management, livability in high-density cities, managing ethnic and social diversity and identity, and fostering innovation; Reflect on lessons for their own cities from the experiences of Singapore, or others, and discuss the challenges and opportunities these may present; and Examine real-life case studies from both cities and learn from site visits to urban authorities in Singapore and. 2 INNOVATIONS IN URBAN MANAGEMENT: LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG
Key Information Date & Duration 22 November - 02 December 2016 (10 DAYS) Venue SINGAPORE COMPONENT National University of Singapore (Bukit Timah Campus) HONG KONG COMPONENT Leadership and Public Policy Executive Education The University of Science and Technology Programme Fees* SINGAPORE-BASED & HONG KONG-BASED PARTICIPANTS S$13,588.00 (Inclusive of return flights from Singapore to / to Singapore on Singapore Airlines or Cathay Pacific Airlines, airport transfers, daily two-way transfers between hotel and programme venue, and 6-night accommodation in Singapore / ) OVERSEAS PARTICIPANTS (OUTSIDE OF SINGAPORE OR HONG KONG) S$15,088.00 (Inclusive of return/one-way flights from Singapore to Hong Kong, airport transfers, daily two-way transfers between hotel and programme venue, 6-night accommodation in Singapore, and 6-night accommodation in ) Application Please submit completed Application Form & CV (REFER TO ENCLOSED FORM FOR MORE DETAILS) Application Deadline 10 October 2016 Contact Executive Education Department TEL : (65) 6601 1183 / (65) 6516 1032 FAX : (65) 6872 9291 EMAIL : lkysppep@nus.edu.sg Leadership and Public Policy Executive Education The University of Science and Technology TEL : (852) 3469 2001 / (852) 3469 2256 FAX : (852) 2358 3360 EMAIL : LAPP@ust.hk * Fee is based on per-person basis and includes food, refreshments, transport to/from site visits, networking dinners and learning support materials associated with the programme. * Participants should arrange their own visa to Singapore and in their home country (if applicable), and cover their living expenses while in Singapore and. * Overseas participants should cover travel costs to/from Singapore. * The LKY School does not provide scholarships or financial aid for this programme. * Goods and Services Tax (GST) is applicable for Singapore-based participants and overseas participants who are self-funded or sponsored by Singapore organisations. Please refer to Application Form for note on GST. * Additional requirements on flight or accommodation can be arranged. Please contact us for more details. * Nominees from non-profit and non-governmental organisations may qualify for discounted rates. Please contact us for more details. Target Audience The programme is designed for urban administrators, city planners and professionals from urban authorities, international organisations, the private sector and not-for-profit organisations. Participants are expected to have a general proficiency and understanding of the English language, as this will be the only medium of instruction. 3
Programme Structure The ten-day programme will be jointly delivered by the LKY School, NUS and the Leadership and Public Policy Executive Education, HKUST. WEEK 1: SINGAPORE COMPONENT 9:00 10:30 MONDAY, 21 NOVEMBER TUESDAY, 22 NOVEMBER Welcome & Introduction Cities, Urbanisation and Governance: Problem or Opportunity? Cities Hong Kong and Overseas Participants Arrival 13:30 15:00 Dynamic Urban Governance: Singapore s Approach WEDNESDAY, 23 NOVEMBER Planning for Sustainable Transport THURSDAY, 24 NOVEMBER Public-Private Partnerships and Urban Governance 10:30 11:00 TEA BREAK 11:00 12:30 Sustainability and Public Housing in Singapore: Examining Fundamental Shifts 12:30 13:30 LUNCH Urban Diversity: Policies for an Inclusive City Panel Discussion: The Future of Urbanisation and Liveability in Asia 15:00 15:30 TEA BREAK/TRAVEL TO SITE 15:30 17:00 Learning Journey/ Briefing: Urban Redevelopment Authority EVENING NETWORKING DINNER Learning Journey/ Briefing: Land Transport Authority/ Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) FRIDAY, 25 NOVEMBER Integrated Water Resource Management Singapore s Water Story: From Vulnerability to Opportunity Creative Singapore s Cities, Cultural Water Story: The Capitals ABC Programme Learning Journey/ Briefing: Public Housing Estate Learning Journey/ Briefing: Geylang River and Marina Barrage SATURDAY, SUNDAY, 26 NOVEMBER 27 NOVEMBER Urban Density and Intensity: Making it Work Reflections and Briefing for Hong Kong leg Free & Easy Group Departure to Hong Kong WEEK 2: HONG KONG COMPONENT MONDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 9:00 10:30 Welcome & Introduction Urban Planning in TUESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER Managing Public Transportation in WEDNESDAY, 30 NOVEMBER Innovations for Climate Ready Cities 10:30 11:00 TEA BREAK 11:00 12:30 Land Policy in Managing Public Transportation in (cont d) Digital City 12:30 13:30 LUNCH 13:30 15:00 Housing Policy in Cultural Identity in Urban Development Ageing and Urban Planning in Hong Kong 15:00 15:30 TEA BREAK/TRAVEL TO SITE 15:30 17:00 Learning Journey / Briefing: City Gallery Urban Renewal Exploration Centre EVENING Learning Journey / Briefing: MTR Express Rail Link Learning Journey / Briefing: Cyber Port Science Park Innocentre THURSDAY, 01 DECEMBER Crime Prevention and Public Safety in Crime Prevention and Public Safety in (cont d) Environment Protection and Sustainable Development Learning Journey / Briefing: Environmental Protection Agency Eco Park FRIDAY, 02 DECEMBER Innovations in Urban Management Innovations in Urban Management (cont d) Participants Presentation Participants Presentation CLOSING DINNER SATURDAY, 03 DECEMBER Singapore and Overseas Participants Group Departure to Singapore The programme is subject to faculty and site availability. 4 INNOVATIONS IN URBAN MANAGEMENT: LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG
Application Form DEADLINE OF APPLICATION INNOVATIONS IN URBAN MANAGEMENT: 10 October 2016 LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG 22 November 02 December 2016 All fields are compulsory Participant Details (MR/MRS/MISS/DR/OTHERS^) IF OTHERS. PLEASE SPECIFY FIRST NAME DESIGNATION ORGANISATION LAST NAME DEPARTMENT ADDRESS OF ORGANISATION NATIONALITY MOBILE NUMBER OFFICE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS DIETARY RESTRICTION (IF ANY) NO OF YEARS OF RELATED EXPERIENCE Programme Expectation MOTIVATION FOR JOINING THIS PROGRAMME (1 2 SENTENCES) DESCRIBE YOUR CURRENT ROLE IN YOUR ORGANISATION (1 2 SENTENCES) Payment Details PROGRAMME FEES* SINGAPORE-BASED & HONG KONG-BASED PARTICIPANTS S$13,588.00 (Inclusive of return flights from Singapore to / to Singapore on Singapore Airlines or Cathay Pacific Airlines, airport transfers, daily two-way transfers between hotel and programme venue, and 6-night accommodation in Singapore / ) OVERSEAS PARTICIPANTS (OUTSIDE OF SINGAPORE OR HONG KONG) S$15,088.00 (Inclusive of return/one-way flights from Singapore to, airport transfers, daily two-way transfers between hotel and programme venue, 6-night accommodation in Singapore, and 6-night accommodation in ) FLIGHTS PLEASE SELECT ONE: SINGAPORE HONG KONG SINGAPORE HONG KONG SINGAPORE HONG KONG PLEASE SELECT ONE: RETURN FLIGHTS (SINGAPORE HONG KONG SINGAPORE) ONE-WAY ONLY (SINGAPORE HONG KONG) * Fee is based on per-person basis and includes food, refreshments, transport to/from site visits, networking dinners and learning support materials associated with the programme. Participants should arrange their own visa to Singapore and in their home country (if applicable), and cover their living expenses while in Singapore and. Overseas participants should cover travel costs to/from Singapore. The LKY School does not provide scholarships or financial aid for this programme. Goods and Services Tax (GST) is applicable for Singapore-based participants and overseas participants who are self-funded or sponsored by Singapore organisations. Please refer to Application Form for note on GST. Additional requirements on flight or accommodation can be arranged. Please contact us for more details. Nominees from non-profit and non-governmental organisations may qualify for discounted rates. Please contact us for more details. MODE OF PAYMENT SPONSORED BY INDIVIDUAL OWN ORGANISATION OTHER ORGANISATION PLEASE STATE THE SUB-BU CODE IF SPONSORED BY SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT AGENCY: ^Delete where applicable Please turn over
PAYMENT CONTACT FIRST NAME DESIGNATION LAST NAME DEPARTMENT ORGANISATION BILLING ADDRESS OFFICE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS Cancellation Policy IMPORTANT NOTES: Kindly complete the Application Form and submit together with a copy of the participant s CV either by email or post. Applications will be prioritized on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED basis. The LKY School reserves the right to determine the final list of participants taking diversity into account. Participants are expected to have a general proficiency and understanding of the English language, as this will be the medium of instruction. Once confirmed, should the participant cancel one (1) week before the programme, the LKY School will charge the participant or the sponsoring organisation a cancellation fee equivalent to 50% of the course fee. LKY School reserves the right to postpone or cancel the programme by giving at least 14 days notice. I have read the cancellation policy and accept its terms. SIGNATURE DATE How did you hear about this course? (You may select more than one option) PREVIOUS LKY SCHOOL EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMME PARTICIPANT PREVIOUS LAPP EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMME PARTICIPANT LKY SCHOOL ALUMNI HKUST ALUMNI LKY SCHOOL WEBSITE LKY SCHOOL EMAIL LAPP WEBSITE LAPP EMAIL PROGRAMME BROCHURE INTERNET SEARCH OTHERS, PLEASE SPECIFY: Please indicate below if and how you wish to be contacted about programmes and exclusive events from LKY School in the future. PHONE NUMBER MOBILE NUMBER EMAIL POST NO, I DO NOT WISH TO BE CONTACTED LKY School will use the above information to contact you regarding the programme. We will not share any of your personal information without your written consent. Please note that photography, audio and video recording may occur during the programme. All photography, audio and video recording may be used by National University of Singapore (NUS) for education, marketing, promotional and/or publication purposes. If you do not wish to have your image recorded or published, for compelling and legitimate grounds relating to your particular situation, please inform us via email. Send your application materials to us by email or post. Put INNOVATIONS IN URBAN MANAGMENT: LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG as the email subject line or on the envelope flap. You can also submit your application ONLINE. Visit lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/executive-education/ for details. POST Executive Education National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259772 EMAIL LKYSPPEP@nus.edu.sg ATTENTION Innovations in Urban Management: Lessons from Singapore and
Faculty & Speakers The Innovations in Urban Management: Lessons from Singapore and will be taught by leading experts in urban policy and management from the National University of Singapore, University of Science and Technology, and other academic institutions in Singapore and, prominent practitioners in government and non-government sector, and distinguished guest speakers and panelists. 7
LEE KUAN YEW SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772 LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC POLICY EXECUTIVE EDUCATION The University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay Kowloon, LKYSPP.nus.edu.sg LAPP.ust.hk Reg. No. 61Q16277 Cert. No. BCM-ISO22301-0055 ISO 22301:2012 About LEE KUAN YEW SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY About NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE About LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC POLICY EXECUTIVE EDUCATION About THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY The LKY School is an autonomous, professional graduate school of the National University of Singapore. Our mission is to educate and train policy-makers and leaders, with the objective of raising the standards of governance throughout the region, improving the lives of its people and, in so doing, contributing to the transformation of Asia and beyond. In addition to masters and PhD programmes, LKY School offers high quality customised Executive Programmes that cater to the needs of time-constrained senior managers and professionals, with the aim of delivering creative solutions to real management and leadership challenges. A leading global university centred in Asia, the National University of Singapore (NUS) is Singapore s top university. It offers a global approach to education and research with a tilt towards Asian perspectives and expertise. In 2015 NUS was ranked 1 st in the Asia and 12 th in the world by the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ranking system. Its 16 faculties and schools across three campus locations in Singapore provide a broad-based curriculum underscored by multi-disciplinary courses and crossfaculty enrichment. Complementing the faculties are several think-tanks and research centres focused on specific regions of the world such as the Institute of South Asian Studies, the East Asia Institute and the Middle East Institute. NUS transformative education experience includes programmes such as student exchanges, entrepreneurial internships at NUS Overseas Colleges, and double and joint degree programmes with some of the world s top universities, offering students opportunities and challenges to realise their potential. The learning experience is complemented by a vibrant residential life with avenues for artistic, cultural and sporting pursuits. Over 37,000 students from 100 countries further enrich the community with their diverse social and cultural perspectives. The Leadership and Public Policy (LAPP) Executive Education Programs at The University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is designed for senior executives and those who aspire to become the next generation of leaders to better serve society. The executive education programs consist of thematic series of small seminars to enable deep and candid discussions in an intimate setting, and are based on the combined strengths of HKUST and expertise in the region and around the world. LAPP emphasize critical thinking, analytical frameworks, comparative and international perspectives, and evidence-based approaches to policy issues. Areas ranging from local and global economies to social development, governance, science and technology, and leadership. LAPP also host open forums that encourage members of the public to join in the debate. The University of Science and Technology (HKUST) - A dynamic, international research university, in relentless pursuit of excellence, leading the advance of science, technology, business and humanities, and educating the new generation of front-runners for the world. Since its official opening in October 1991, the University of Science and Technology has established itself as an intellectual powerhouse, energizing the community s transformation into a knowledge-based society, and securing a place on the academic world map in record-breaking time.