AESOP News of 2012

AESOP-IFHP LECTURE SERIES - LECTURE 3: Danuta Hübner (Event)

Published at: 15 August 2012

AESOP-IFHP LECTURE SERIES

LECTURE 3: Professor Danuta Hübner

SPACE AND PLACE AS INTEGRATING FACTORS IN
POLICY-MAKING: NEW MODELS OF TERRITORIAL GOVERNANCE IN EUROPE

5th OCTOBER 2012, 10:30, BRUSSELS

We warmly invite both the AESOP and IFHP communities to join the lecture and the roundtable workshop.
We are very interested in hearing your input at the event!

PROGRAMME IS AVAILABLE HERE.
REGISTER TO THE EVENT HERE.

Download our INVITATION and POSTER.


AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series Lecture 2: Andreas Faludi Twentieth Century Foundations of European Planning 2nd June 2012, Paris (Event)

Published at: 29 April 2012

AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series
Lecture 2: Andreas Faludi Twentieth Century Foundations of European Planning
2nd June 2012, Paris
followed by AESOP-IFHP-European Commission DG for Regional Policy WORKSHOP
From Cities of Tomorrow to Tomorrow for Cities – What is the Future for European Cities?
COME AND HAVE YOUR SAY IN EUROPEAN URBAN POLICY 2014-2020!

Detailed information and registration here.

AESOP Charter 2012 (News item)

Published at: 14 March 2012

According to Article 30b) of the AESOP Charter, you are now presented with the new version
of the Charter. It will be subject to consideration at the nearest Council of Representatives meeting, which will take place in Oslo on 5th May 2012.

AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series on AESOP's webpage (Event)

Published at: 11 February 2012

AESOP community is now able to enjoy the lecture by Klaus R. Kunzmann (Schloss Cappenberg, 28 January 2012).

The lecture 'Planning Education in Europe: Challenges and Pathways into the Future' launching AESOP-IFHP Lecture Series and our Silver Jubilee celebration can be replayed following this link.

AESOP Silver Jubilee Birthday Meeting REPORT (News item)

Published at: 10 February 2012

Schloss Cappenberg is a place of extraordinary meaning for AESOP. Here, on 24th January 1987, Klaus R. Kunzmann managed to gather a group of enthusiastic academics who decided to found a new association that would bring together European planning schools.