Barnard CollegeColumbia University

Susan Gladstone

sg217@columbia.edu

EDUCATION

Columbia University - September 2003-present
Doctoral candidate in Urban Planning with a concentration in Architectural History
Advisors: Kenneth Frampton and Elliott Sclar
University Fellow 2003 - present
MPhil with distinction 2006

Columbia University - September 2001-May 2003
MS in Urban Planning
Concentration: INternational comparative planning and urban design
Masters Thesis: Megaforms as Cities-in-Miniature: Catalysts in the Urban Fabric

Barnard College
BA in Psychology with departmental honors
Concentration on human and animal cognition

TEACHING

Urban Planning Program, Columbia University - September 2002-present
Quantitative Techniques, Instructor (September 2002 - December 2006)
Introductory statistics for social scientists with complimentary laboratory using SPSS 13
Physical Structure of Cities, Instructor (September 2005 - December 2005)
The history of urban development and the physical structure of cities from the industrial revolution onward.
Infrastructure of Cities in the Third World, Teaching Assistant (January 2005 - May 2005)
A professionally practical course exploring regular and traditional technologies in city building.
Urban Planning Studio on Brewster, New York, Co-instructor (January 2004 - May 2004)
A planning studio focused on the environmental remediation and watershed management of the village of Brewster, New York

Urban Studies Program, Barnard College - January 2007-present
Comparative Urban History, Instructor
A comparative global history of city development in the twentieth century, concentrating on Denver, Melbourne, Singapore, Brasilia and Toronto.