Background
Rodwin, Lloyd was born on September 14, 1919 in New York City. Son of Abraham and Nettie (Small) Rodwin.
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An exploration of the structure and dynamics underlying industrial change and regional economic development within Western Europe. Contributions have been submitted from specialists from the United Nations Centre for Regional development.
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Rodwin, Lloyd was born on September 14, 1919 in New York City. Son of Abraham and Nettie (Small) Rodwin.
Bachelor of Specialized Studies, City College of New York, 1939. Certificate in housing, New School Social Research, 1940. Fellow, New York Law School, 1941.
Master of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1945. Master of Public Administration (Littauer fellow 1945-1946), Harvard, 1947. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1949.
Intern, United States Housing Authority, 1941;
administrative assistant, (Division Defense Housing Coordination), 1941-1943;
research assistant, University of Wisconsin, 1944-1945;
research associate city and regional planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946-1947;
assistant professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947-1951;
associate professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951-1959;
professor land economics, department city and regional planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959-1973;
Ford International professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973-1987;
director special program for urban and regional studies of developing areas, School of Architecture and Planning, 1967-1987;
Ford international professor emeritus, senior lecturer, School of Architecture and Planning, since 1988;
head department urban studies and planning, School of Architecture and Planning, 1970-1974. Chairman faculty committee Joint Center Urban Studies, Massachusetts Institute Technology and Harvard University, 1959-1969, member Executive Committee, head steering committee, 1982-1984. President Regional Science Association, 1986-1987.
Fulbright senior lecturer U. Liverpool, 1951-1952. Visiting lecturer New School Social Research, 1951, University of California, summer 1952, U. P.R., 1954. Guggenheim fellow, 1964-1965.
Visiting research associate University of California at Berkeley, 1969. Visiting fellow Churchill College. Visiting associate Martin Center Architectural and Urban Studies, Cambridge (England) University, 1974.
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Board of directors Cambridge Center Adult Education, 1954-1959, Regional Science Research Institute Served as private Army of the United States, 1943. Member Regional Science Association, American Institute Planners, International Federation Housingand Town Planning, Inter-American Society Planners.
Married Nadine Suzanne Posniak, December 26, 1943. Children: Victor George, Marc André, Julie Annual.