
Mark Tewdwr-Jones is Professor of Town Planning at Newcastle University and one of the UK's leading authorities on planning, land use, and urban development.
Born in Wales and educated at Cardiff and London Universities in town planning, politics and film, Mark has worked previously in local government in Devon and at Cardiff, Aberdeen and UCL Universities. He possesses over 20 years experience of teaching and writing about urban and regional planning, housing, local communities, public participation, and the history of places, and has produced 12 books and given over 200 speeches in 25 different countries.
Mark is the recipient of over £1m of research and consultancy grants and has undertaken major research work for government, charities and businesses, and has supervised successfully over 25 PhD students, and examined a further 30 PhD students worldwide.
He has previously advised ministers in UK Government, the Welsh Assembly and Scottish Executive, on aspects of planning, and has recently served as a lead expert for the Government Chief Scientist’s Foresight project on Land Use Futures. He was also a lead expert on the NHS NICE project on spatial planning and health and served on the ESRC CASE Award Panel. He has advised governments and presented key papers in Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, South Korea and China. He currently serves on the International Advisory Boards of Town Planning Review, European Urban and Regional Studies, and International Journal of Urban Science, and is a Member of the Review Panel for the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. He served as an elected member of the Royal Town Planning Institute General Assembly in 2006-8.
Mark is an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences and holds a passionate interest in inter-disciplinary research. He is Visiting Professor of Geography and Planning at University College Dublin and Adjunct Professor of Urban Planning and Design at the University of New South Wales, and he has been the recipient of distinguished visiting fellowships at Pretoria, Malta, Sydney, Hong Kong, Seoul and Shanghai. In 2009, he was a speaker at the Cheltenham Science Festival, and was curator of city and film sessions at the Open City London Documentary Film Festival in 2011 and 2012.
His most recent books are 'Urban and Regional Planning', co-authored with Sir Peter Hall, 'Urban Reflections', a study of the image and representation of planning through film, literature and photography, and 'Spatial Planning and Governance', an examination of the ongoing political reform and manipulation of the planning system since 1997. A 13th book, The Collaborating Planner, co-authored with Ben Clifford, is currently in print.
He is currently looking at research on planning and place making, how we perceive change in our environments, and how environmental capacity of land can contribute towards local economic development.
Mark Tewdwr-Jones BSc (Hons), DipTP, MA, PhD, AcSS, FRSA, FRGS, MRTPI, MeRSA