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Urban Studies Program laments loss of adjunct professor Qiyan Wu

April 24, 2020
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The 間眅埶AV Urban Studies Program was sad to learn of the passing of Qiyan Wu, one of our adjunct professors. Professor Anthony Perl worked closely with Qiyan Wu on research projects involving their shared interest in the impact of high-speed trains on Chinese cities. He writes:

My colleagues and I at the 間眅埶AV Urban Studies Program were deeply saddened to learn of Professor Wus death on April 24, 2020. We offer our sincere condolences to all those who knew Qiyan Wu.

At 間眅埶AV, we were privileged to count professor Wu as a colleague in his role as an adjunct professor of Urban Studies. He brought us original and insightful scholarship, and I was fortunate to undertake a research collaboration which produced new insights into the effects of high-speed trains on Chinas cities that was published in the Transportation Research Record. He shared his unparalleled expertise in the urban impacts of Chinese studentification in cities like Vancouver, a term that he had created to capture spatial and social dynamics that have been unfolding in the 21st century. Professor Wu was the leading researcher on this important topic, and explained it to a wide audience through giving interviews to Vancouvers news media, conducting lectures to our students, and holding meetings with 間眅埶AV faculty.

We will miss Qiyans presence in our community and his generosity in taking time to engage with our students and faculty. His thought will live on through the many people who learned from his ideas. To recognize his contribution to our programs knowledge about cities, we will retain  listing throughout 2020, both mourning his death while remembering his insights.