27/06/2014

Isabelle Anguelovsky Receives National Research Award for Young Talent

Isabelle Anguelovsky, a lecturer at the UIC's ESARQ School of Architecture, has won the National Research Award for Young Talent awarded by the government of Catalonia and the Catalan Foundation for Research and Innovation.

The award, which includes an allocation of €10,000, is awarded to young researchers in recognition of quality and excellence achieved in their professional careers.

Isabelle Anguelovsky is a lecturer on the Master’s Programme in International Cooperation and Sustainable Emergency Architecture at the ESARQ. She also lectures at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, where she is a researcher at the university’s Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA). Anguelovsky’s research centres on poverty issues related to environmental inequality. Her recent research has examined environmental mobilization and revitalization in low-income and minority neighbourhoods across political systems and contexts of urbanization.