Farhana Naznins focus group research on tram drivers has been cited in a recent news post on tram crashes and falls on trams. See the full story here
PTRG has been working with the OECD's International Transport Forum on a major international review of Public Transport Market Organisation and Innovation. OECD have just published our working paper on International Experience... read more →
It has just been announced that PTRG researchers Mustafizur Rahman, Professor Graham Currie and Monash University Accident Research Centre researcher Carlyn Muir have won the 'William W Millar' award for... read more →
I am delighted to inform you that the following paper by PTRG researchers won the Best Paper award in the Transport Policy Stream at the 14th World Conference in Transport... read more →
PTRG PhD Researcher Long Truong has won one of the three 'Prestige Grants' to support attendance at the World Conference in Transport Research in Shanghai in July 2016. The grants... read more →
PTRG Media Report on Metro Platform Door Designs
The Public Transport Research Group at Monash University in association with the Transportation Research Centre at the University of Auckland are offering two public transport industry short courses in August... read more →
The Sustainable and Effective Public Transport - Graduate Research Interdisciplinary Program (SEPT-GRIP) commenced this week at Monash University. The program involves 18 PhD candidates from six faculties working together as... read more →
The new PTRG SEPT-GRIP research program on Falls in Trams run by MUARC and Farhana Naznins research on Tram Stop Safety are quoted in today's media Age New Story 1-03-2016
Laura Aston has won the Institution of Transportation Engineers Best Student Research Prize for Australia and New Zealand. Laura undertook a final year project with Professor Currie and Katerina Pavkova... read more →