Call for Volunteers
AIA Young Architects Forum Regional Liaisons
Application Deadline: October 23, 2009
Looking to be involved with the AIA YAF at the national level? The YAF needs you!
The AIA Young Architect Forum (YAF) regional liaisons work with their counterparts; the College of Fellows regional representatives and the National Associates Committee regional associate directors. YAF regional liaisons are responsible for gathering information about issues facing young architects within their geographic areas and disseminating information about national/regional activities and resources for use on the local level. Of equal importance, YAF regional liaisons serve as an important link between young architects and the national organization. Architects who have been licensed for no more than ten years are eligible for this two-year term with the opportunity to reapply once for a maximum of four years of experience.
Regional liaison positions available January 1, 2010 (two- year term):
- Florida-Caribbean
- Middle Atlantic
- North Central
- Northwest & Pacific
- Ohio Valley
- Texas
- The Virginias
- Western Mountain
For more information and application instructions, please visit the YAF Regional Liaisons Call for Volunteers.
Don't miss these other AIA events and opportunities:
WEB SEMINARS
How to Be an Effective Partner in a Contractor-Led Entity: Learning Opportunities for Architects
Thursday, October 15, 2009, 2–3:30 p.m. ET, 1.5 LUs
Public Architects: Project Delivery Strategies
Thursday, October 22, 2–3:30 p.m. ET, 1.5 LUs
How to Make In-Roads into Government Design-Build Projects
Tuesday, November 17, 2–3:30 p.m. ET, 1.5 LUs
CONFERENCE
Designing Learning Environments to Rebuild Urban America
October 23–25, 2009, New York City
GOOGLE SKETCHUP TUTORIALS
NEW: Google SketchUp for Energy Analysis (4 LUs HSW/SD)
These free, step-by-step online tutorials on 3D modeling and energy analysis tools—Open Studio, SketchUp, and EnergyPlus—qualify for 4 LUs (HSW/SD) following completion of the four-hour program and a quiz. This is a quick, easy way to fulfill your annual AIA sustainable design (SD) continuing education requirement at no cost.
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