General
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About the course
This online training course provides a practical, in-depth introduction to the Cities Spatial Model, designed for policymakers, urban practitioners, analysts, and researchers working on city planning and economic development. The course builds a clear intuition for how the model works and why spatial and equilibrium effects matter for urban policy.
Participants will learn what data the model requires, where to find reliable sources, and how to clean, structure, and manipulate datasets into the formats needed for analysis using QGIS and R. Step-by-step guidance is provided on running the model in R, interpreting outputs, and using visual tools to explore results. The course also focuses on how to communicate findings clearly and effectively, translating technical outputs into policy-relevant insights that can inform real-world decisions. There is also an option to use the Shiny app interface - enabling users to upload data and run the basic model without any coding whatsoever.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with both the conceptual understanding and practical skills needed to apply the Cities Spatial Model to real urban challenges, supporting better-informed, evidence-based planning and investment decisions.
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Meet your instructors
Nick Tsivanidis - Associate Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley and IGC Cities Research Programme Director

Maria Del Mar Gomez - Research Analyst, Cities Spatial Model

Daniel Ruiz Palomo - Research Analyst, Cities Spatial Model

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Group training
If you are looking for something more interactive, please join one of our quarterly training groups. As part of a group, you will follow the content over a week-long structured programme, including access to moderated peer discussions, a live support webinar with one of the instructors, and a capstone project to put your training into practice. The courses will start on the following dates:
2 March 2026 [This group is now full, please select another date]
1 June 2026 [This group is now full, please select another date]
7 September 2026
30 November 2026
You can sign up here.
Please note: Certificates are not issued for this course. The training is designed as a learning and knowledge-sharing opportunity, with an emphasis on practical understanding and application.