UN-Habitat and AESOP want to bring together young professionals and experienced academics and practitioners from across Europe to discuss the most important planning issues.
The Summer School will facilitate intra-European exchange of practitioners and academics and will promote trans-European debates on and understanding of planning matters. It will promote cooperation between professionals, aca-demics, politicians and other stakeholders in spatial development and management and, as a consequence, will con-tribute in improving the quality of life of Europe?s citizens and foster debate on important planning topics. These aims correspond to UN Habitat?s focus and the AESOP Charter.
European Urban Summer School 2010 knowing that 'old', 'past' and 'heritage' are fashionable will be exploring the question if they are also sustainable?
The detailed concept of European Urban Summer School 2010 you can read here
Date: 10-19 September 2010
Young professionals in planning of any European nationality are welcome to apply.
The European Urban Summer School is a not-for-profit platform of debate and exchange that is free to participants.
Learn more about EUSS and how to apply here
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