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Personal bio
Deland Chan is a Lecturer in Urban Studies and the Program Manager for Service Learning for the Program on Urban Studies. She teaches Sustainable Cities, a project-based service learning class where students collaborate with Bay Area government agencies and NGOs on sustainability projects, and the International Urbanization Seminar, which focuses on the sustainable development of global cities. Prior to returning to Stanford, Deland worked as an urban planner leading transportation planning and land use projects at a community development corporation in San Francisco. In 2009, she co-founded the Chinatown Urban Institute, a youth program that nurtures a pipeline of advocacy planners using San Francisco as a living classroom. Deland holds a B.A. in Urban Studies and a M.A. in Sociology from Stanford University, and a Master in City Planning from UC Berkeley. Currently teaching
CEE 125: Defining Smart Cities: Visions of Urbanism for the 21st Century
(Autumn)
CEE 126: International Urbanization Seminar: Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Sustainable Urban Development (Autumn) CEE 225: Defining Smart Cities: Visions of Urbanism for the 21st Century (Autumn) EARTHSYS 138: International Urbanization Seminar: Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Sustainable Urban Development (Autumn) EARTHSYS 160: Sustainable Cities (Winter) IPS 274: International Urbanization Seminar: Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Sustainable Urban Development (Autumn) URBANST 104: Civic Dreams, Human Spaces: Urban Design with People (Autumn) URBANST 145: International Urbanization Seminar: Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Sustainable Urban Development (Autumn) URBANST 164: Sustainable Cities (Winter) URBANST 174: Defining Smart Cities: Visions of Urbanism for the 21st Century (Autumn) URBANST 201A: Capstone Internship in Urban Studies (Autumn, Spring) URBANST 197: Directed Reading (Autumn, Spring) |