Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Young Planner of the Year Award 2011

Open for entries until Tuesday 31 May 2011.


This award is intended to seek out and acclaim the brightest younger planners involved in the profession. This could be in planning practice, innovation, enterprise or philosophy.

Entrants must be under the age of 35 on 31 May 2011. Nominations will be accepted from employers, colleagues, friends or relations or any member of the Institute who believes a young planner's particular contribution should be celebrated. The requirements are:

a citation of no more than 100 words from the nominator explaining what the young planner has achieved and promises for the future;
a summary of no more than 400 words detailing the candidate's professional qualifications including universities attended, employment history etc.
a 100 word statement from the nominee explaining how they would promote planning as a professional activity should they win the name of one referee who can vouch for the young planner.

Read more about the requirements and criteria

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