CASA's research programme is primarily funded by research grants from the
British research councils, mainly
ESRC and
EPSRC. Since 2008, the centre has been increasingly funded by EU research grants from the 7th Framework and from the
European Research Council (ERC) and in 2014, it was awarded funding from the
Technology Strategy Board's Future Cities Catapult to provide demonstration capabilities for urban and regional modelling. CASA has graduated some 50 PhDs since 2000. Several alumni have made important contributions to the science of cities working in geographic information systems, spatial analysis and urban modelling at UC Berkeley, Maryland, NYU, George Mason, UCL, KRISH, LSE, TU-Istanbul, KCL, Cardiff, Tehran, Manchester, OU, ETH-Zurich, kingston, Malta, Warwick, Birkbeck, and Liverpool.
OpenStreetMap (OSM) originated in UCL CASA and The Bartlett, and the firms GeoFutures and Intelligent Space (acquired by
Atkins) were associated with the centre. The company Prospective Labs spun-off from CASA in 2016 and is engaged on developing new software systems for planning and land management. == Contributions ==