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May 31, 2026, 10:27:26 PMMay 31
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Please see the following invitation by Professor Stern. 

This invitation is by email only. Please do not put on social media. 

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FFC Team

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Hi everyone, 

I'm an Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Design at the National University of Singapore, and I'm reaching out about a new research project we are launching: Urban Planning Solutions for Environmental Illness: Accessible & Healthy Spaces.

The research looks at how housing and everyday public spaces shape daily life for people with EI, where accessibility barriers actually show up, and what more accessible environments could look like. Our goal is to develop planning and policy interventions to improve accessibility for people with EI. For the findings to be meaningful, the study needs to be grounded in the experiences of people actually living with EI, which is why I'm reaching out here. 

What participation involves: An online interview, conducted by a trained member of our research team (around 30 to 90 minutes), and a short online survey (around 15 minutes). 

To be upfront: there's no financial compensation. But the findings are meant to inform real accessibility recommendations, so this is a chance to get lived experience into research that could shape how spaces get built and adapted.

If you'd like to take part, please fill out this brief form: https://tinyurl.com/PlanningforEI

Thank you for taking the time to read this! 

Justin D. Stern, MUP, PhD
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Design
Department of Architecture
National University of Singapore
justin...@nus.edu.sg


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