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Planning, 18 July 2008
The RTPI has announced three new awards for educational achievement.
The award for excellence in planning education is aimed at staff teaching on RTPI-accredited planning courses who either individually or as part of a group demonstrate a major contribution to planning education through teaching and learning. The student award for outstanding achievement in planning education celebrates educational excellence among students on RTPI-accredited courses. The employer-practitioner award for commitment to lifelong learning and professional development recognises excellence, commitment and support from employers in the training and development of their employees. The closing date for the awards is 29 September.
For more information, please visit www.rtpiplanningawards.com or call 020 7929 9473.
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