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Join the Central Apprenticeship Hub and Programme Lead, Dr Stephen Essex, to find out more about our Chartered Town Planner Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship.
The degree apprenticeship is fully accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute and aims to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills required by planners today, including sustainable development, plan and policymaking, development management, design and ‘place-shaping’, development viability and delivery, and community facilitation, negotiation and mediation, alongside their own work-based experience with their employer.
At this session, you'll meet lecturing staff and find out more about the degree apprenticeship and its delivery. The event is suitable for aspiring apprentices, existing employees, line managers and HR representatives.
Register via the above link or email apprenticeships@plymouth.ac.uk for further information.
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World Town Planning Day

Held annually on 8 November, World Town Planning Day was founded in Argentina in 1949 by Professor Carlos della Paolera.
The day brings together planners and communities from across the world to celebrate how good planning improves the lives of people and benefits society at large.
This year marks the 75th anniversary and is an important milestone for the profession. With a theme of 'Homes Start with Planning', WTPD 2024 will focus on the role of planning and planners in delivering housing that meets the needs of our communities, and in helping to create equitable, inclusive and sustainable solutions for all.
World Town Planning Day
 

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