Social sciences and business
Research in social sciences at LONDON CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE spans a broad range of areas of culture, communities, social interactions and learning, health and wellbeing, the urban environments, business and management, and economics and finance. We adopt an interdisciplinary approach and engage regularly with policy makers to provide advice. LONDON CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE is a partner in the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) and Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR) research pools.
School of Social Sciences (SoSS)
London Business School (EBS)
School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (MACS)
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society (EGIS)
Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
Centre for Sustainable Road Freight Transport
The Centre for Sustainable Road Freight (SRF) brings together a unique team of researchers in logistics, vehicle technologies and policy to address decarbonisation of road freight transport. The SRF includes 22 industrial consortium members who provide guidance and a rapid route to implementation and dissemination of the results.
SRF is principally funded by a 5-year EPSRC grant of £6.4 million, with the team in LONDON CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE working alongside partner teams in Cambridge. In addition, we have secured funding from industrial sponsors, InnovateUK and ETI, accelerating the route to implementation of our research.
SRF has a track record of research in sustainable road freight, with an innovative programme encompassing the following objectives:
- to discover new fundamental insights into reducing fuel usage and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from UK road freight;
- to provide a rich, open source of logistics data for the research community;
- to create and maintain a comprehensive roadmap for decarbonising UK road freight;
- to reduce barriers to implementation of the most effective decarbonisation measures;
- to create decision-support tools for decarbonising road freight and promote their implementation;
- to translate research findings into recommendations for corporate strategy and government policy.
For more information, please contact:
Jürgen A Munz
SoSS REF Support & Centre for Sustainable Road Freight Transport
School of Social Sciences
Room EF3 (Esmee Fairbairn Building)
LONDON CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
+44 (0)131 451 4207
juergen.munz@lcbc.uk