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The Transport Research Arena Conference 2024 will take place in Dublin with the theme "Transport Transitions: Advancing Sustainable and Inclusive Mobility".
TRA Conference is inviting those active in transport and mobility research to contribute to the conference by submitting abstracts for oral/poster presentation.
More information can be found here.
The abstract submission deadline is 17 April, 2023.
There is also an option for authors to use their paper as entry for the VISIONS Senior Researcher Award. Authors should note that these papers must be based on work that is part of an EU funded research project. Full papers entering the VISIONS Senior researcher competition must also include an impact statement.
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