BUILDING CAPACITY THROUGH INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO 2017 - School Growth Planning and Delivery Sydney September 2017
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Deadline: September 19, 2017 | Date: September 19, 2017-September 20, 2017
Venue/Country: Sydney Boulevard Hotel, 90 William Street, Sydney,, Australia
Updated: 2017-06-14 15:05:31 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
School age population growth is exceeding the current and projected capacity of schools. Government and non-government sectors are investing heavily to build that capacity quickly. New schools are in the pipeline and upgrades are occurring at existing sites. However, planning and delivery of new schools and school upgrades is a complex issue with many stakeholders. Challenges lie in funding, acquiring land, accurately forecasting growth and delivering a school design that will meet desired educational outcomes. The 'School Growth Planning and Delivery' conference will bring together the key stakeholders central to the future planning and forecasting of schools. The program will address the challenges impacting the growth areas and urban centres of Australia that are facing a critical point in the provision of schools to meet demand. Attend to learn:- Education trends driving school design- Design solutions to manage growth- Innovative funding and development models- Strategic planning approaches to manage capacityWho will attend?- State Departments of Education, Planning and Treasury- Non-Government School Bodies- School Principals- Architects- Planners- Developers- Local GovernmentURLs: Booking: https://go.evvnt.com/133549-1Brochure: https://go.evvnt.com/133549-2Price: Discounted Rates for Schools: AUD 1799Standard Delegate Rates: AUD 2799Commercial Solution Providers: AUD 3799Speakers: John Neish, Andrew Cortese, Megan Ioannou, Lee CallumTime: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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