Open Call for new MUV neighbourhoods launched

The MUV project (Mobility Urban Values) has launched an open call for new cities to join its network of innovative neighbourhoods. 

As the project enters into its next pilot phase, it is time to engage new communities to enrich the MUV approach with original perspectives, new creative impulses, and fresh challenges.

Do you want to improve mobility in your neighbourhood? Apply to the MUV Open Call and be selected to use an innovative approach to lever behavioural change in the urban context where you live or work.

MUV uses a game that mixes digital and physical experiences to gather data. In turn, this is used to help policymakers to enhance planning processes and civic hackers to build new services that improve local quality of life in a more effective way.

With MUV, you can promote a shift towards more sustainable and healthy mobility choices by engaging with local communities, local businesses, policymakers and Open Data enthusiasts in a positive way.

MUV solutions are open and over the last 15 months have been created together with strong learning communities of users and stakeholders - co-creation lies at the heart of all the project's work.

The Open Call is targeted at citizen groups, local public and private organisations, university or research centres, city governments in all kind of neighbourhoods, be they rural or urban, sparsely or densely populated, or low-tech or smart.

Interested? Then complete the online Expression of Interest. MUV will contact you shortly with more information and be more than happy to guide you through the application form.

The deadline for submissions is 15 October 2018.

To find out more about MUV, which is one of the current research projects under CIVITAS 2020, visit its website here.

 

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