Sustainable Communities Division (SCD) Symposium
Join the APA Sustainable Planning Division (SPD) for the first annual Sustainable Communities Division (SCD) Symposium, focused on climate change and equity.
AICP Lunch & Learn
Are you interested to learn about One Path to AICP, the new AICP certification process through APA? Our partners in Tennessee, led by PDO, Rachel Durham, are hosting a lunch & learn webinar on the new process.
Georgia Tech City and Regional Planning Annual Resume Blitz
Volunteers needed! Every Spring semester, the Student Planning Association (SPA) for the Georgia Tech School of City & Regional Planning (SCaRP) Master’s Program hosts a Resume Blitz that allows students in the programs to go through a series of "blitz" resume reviews conducted by professionals in the field.
Policy & Advocacy Committee Meeting
The PAC meets weekly during the Georgia General Assembly (GGA) Regular Session to stay abreast of state policy initiatives that may impact local planning. Learn more about the current issues […]
Georgia Tech Planning Career Fair
The Georgia Tech School of City & Regional Planning (SCaRP) is dedicated to crafting communities that are sustainable, just, resilient, healthy, and inclusive through world-class education and cutting-edge research. Not […]
Georgia Association of Zoning Administrators Winter 2022 Conference
University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel 1197 S Lumpkin St, Athens, GA, United StatesThe GAZA Board of Directors designed the conference based on input from participants’ evaluations to address key topics of major concern to those involved in zoning administration. Thanks to a […]
2050 Georgia Rural and Human Services Transportation Workshops
Please join us for upcoming regional workshops to discuss rural and human services transportation! Detailed information, links, and call-in numbers are provided on the flyer. Please feel free to share […]
Session Proposals for Spring Conference Due
Session proposals for the GPA 2022 Spring Conference are due by 5:00 pm.
Redesigning Cities at Georgia Tech
Redesigning Cities at Georgia Institute of Technology is a series of presentations + conversations between leading experts that address a range of 21st Century urban challenges: social capital, equity, climate change, outdated infrastructure, disruptive technologies, and money. The series is hosted by Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor and director of the Master of Science in Urban Design degree in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture.
“Making Space” Conversation around Gender Equity in Architecture
Kick off Women's History Month with the Georgia Tech Student Planning Association and Community Documentary Night for a conversation around the documentary "Making Space: 5 Women Changing the Face of Architecture."