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Inaugural Philadelphia Fellowship Awarded to Renowned Urbanist Richard Florida

New collaborative initiative by Drexel, Jefferson and the Science Center fosters groundbreaking research on inclusion and equity

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Richard Florida (photo credit: Creative Class Group)

On November 27th, , and the today announced , a distinguished scholar known for his groundbreaking research on urban demographic changes, as the inaugural recipient of the Philadelphia Fellowship.听

The Philadelphia Fellowship鈥攁 collaborative program initiated by the three partner institutions鈥攚ill invite thought leaders and scholars to Philadelphia for year-long research engagements focused on pressing urban issues, such as inclusive economic growth, infrastructure renewal and development of smart cities.

听Florida鈥檚 fellowship will focus on Philadelphia鈥檚 affordable housing and human capital gaps, and the role of large-scale local institutions in identifying potential solutions. Findings will be shared at three major public engagements, culminating in a research publication expected to be released in late 2019.

Florida will kick off his fellowship as the lead presenter at the inaugural on Thursday, November 29 at the Science Center. With a presence in seven cities around the world, Venture Caf茅 is a global non-profit working to build stronger and more inclusive innovation ecosystems and accelerate and enhance the innovation process.听听

Through the Philadelphia Fellowship, Florida will partner with each institution to further study Philadelphia鈥檚 urban demographic changes and urban revival trends, specifically analyzing drivers of economic and racial segregation and defining meaningful goals for equity and economic inclusion.听

鈥淩ichard Florida is uniquely qualified to be the first Philadelphia Fellow,鈥 Drexel President John Fry said. 鈥淩ichard鈥檚 pathbreaking writing and research predicted the rise of the creative class driving the renaissance in many cities today, including Philadelphia. He is the foremost scholar on the challenges and opportunities facing cities. At the same time, Drexel鈥檚 partnership with the University City Science Center and Thomas Jefferson University underscores the central role that anchor institutions play in ensuring the innovation economy creates opportunities for everyone.鈥

Florida is the director of the Martin Prosperity Institute, professor in the Rotman School of Business at the University of Toronto, and author of two seminal urbanist treatises鈥擳he Rise of the Creative Class and The New Urban Crisis.听

听"I am honored to accept the Philadelphia Fellowship and have the opportunity to work closely with the city, community leaders and these important research institutions to build a strategy for greater inclusive prosperity in Philadelphia, spurring a national movement for increased equity in our cities," he said.

"At Jefferson we're committed to helping design the healthy and smart cities of the future,鈥 said Stephen Klasko, MD, MBA, president of Thomas Jefferson University and CEO of Jefferson Health. 鈥淯nfortunately, Richard Florida is right when he talks about an urban crisis. We continue to see disparities between Philadelphia's neighborhoods that we must address. This is the perfect place to plan the action steps we must take."

As a prescient observer of urban trends who is deeply committed to inclusive growth, Florida鈥檚 research will make an invaluable contribution towards understanding the impact the partner institutions can make and how we can create a more equitable city that works for all members of our community.听

鈥淚n the spirit of Jefferson鈥檚 motto鈥擱edefining Humanly Possible鈥攖he Philadelphia Fellowship creates a collaborative avenue for drawing on world-class experts to help us pioneer human-centered design strategies that address inequities and stressors impacting the health, education and well-being of our city鈥檚 residents,鈥 said Mark Tykocinski, MD, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, and dean of Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University.听

鈥淲ith a goal of convening and connecting an inclusive innovation community through Venture Cafe, Richard Florida is a natural fit to kick off the weekly gathering,鈥 says Science Center President & CEO Steve Zarrilli. 鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to have the opportunity for him to share his insights on urban trends at Venture Caf茅 and eager to learn alongside him as the fellowship takes shape over the next year.鈥澨