Martin Lux completed one year Marie Curie Fellowship at the University of Glasgow, Department of Urban Studies. The Fellowship was funded by the European Commission and provided Martin with the opportunity to conduct a project "The Quasi-Normative Approach to Housing Affordability on rent setting in Czech municipal rented housing and Scottish social rented housing". The main output of the project was a paper Quasi-Normative Approach to Housing Affordability.
Publications
We published, edited or co-edited 13 books, 3 of them for international audience. We published more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed journals, more than 30 articles in international journals.
Grant projects
We were leaders or participated in solution of more than 15 grant projects, 5 of them were international projects. The outcomes (results) of most of the projects were evaluated as "outstanding". Martin Lux received in 2012 the Award of the Chair of the Czech Science Foundation for outstanding results of the project "Social Inequalities and the Market Risks Following from Housing Consumption. The Real and Desirable Response of State Fiscal and Monetary Policies".
Conferences and surveys
We organized or co-organized 4 international conferences, the European Network for Housing Research 2009 conference beeing the most important one. We conducted 2 representative national housing attitudes surveys any many more smaller surveys as a part of projects' solutions.