AESOP would like to thank the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering and the Biotechnical Faculty and express our most gratitude for the excellent organization of the 14th AESOP Heads of Schools.
The date coincided with the 100th anniversary of the University of Ljubljana and the topic of ‘Planning and the Disciplinarity Question’ was chosen to celebrate the contribution of planning disciplines to the challenges of transition of the academia towards ‘Xdisciplinarity’.
The Department of Architecture of the University of Florence with the contribution of the ASSOCIAZIONE DI FONDAZIONI E CASSE DI RISPARMIO ITALIANE SpA (ACRI)
In the frame of the Association of European Schools of Planning – AESOP, AESOP Young Academics - AESOP Thematic Group on Regional Design
Deadline for applications postponed to 31st MARCH 2019
Please share information on this 1-year degree programme with students in your institutions, particularly those graduating with design background (architecture, landscape architecture, spatial / physical planning).
Spatial Strategies at the Land-Sea Interface: Rethinking Maritime Spatial Planning
11-13th September 2019, University of Hamburg, Institute for Geography
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15th July 2019
PAPER SUBMISSION AND REGISTRATION
To contribute a paper please a submit a proposed title and an abstract of max. 400 words to Dr. Cormac Walsh at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 15.07.2019. We intend to publish a selection of papers from this work in the form of a journal special issue. Further details will be provided at a later date.
To register for this workshop (required should you wish to present a paper or not), please email Sarah Topfstädt at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your name, affiliation and any special dietary requirements. The deadline for registration is 15.07.2019. Please note that places are limited and preference may be given to those who are actively engaged with the specific topic of the workshop in their own research / practice. There is no registration fee. We may be in a position to subsidise travel costs for early career researchers who will present a paper and do not have access travel funding. Do let us know if this applies to you.
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