Meet first year URP student Carolyn Ryan!
University of Iowa School of Planning and Public Affairs
Higher Education
Iowa City, IA 484 followers
Lead. Change the world.
About us
Advance your career with a Master's degree in either Public Affairs or Urban & Regional Planning!
- Website
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http://www.sppa.uiowa.edu
External link for University of Iowa School of Planning and Public Affairs
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Iowa City, IA
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1963
- Specialties
- Sustainability, Social Justice, Non-profits, Housing and Community Development, Economic Development, Policy Analysis, Land Development, Transportation, Climate Resilience, Public Administration, Public Finance, City Management, and Geographic Information System
Locations
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Primary
5 W Jefferson St
Iowa City, IA 52240, US
Employees at University of Iowa School of Planning and Public Affairs
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Phuong Nguyen
Associate Director and Director of Graduate Studies, Co-Editor of Public Finance & Management
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Haifeng Qian
Professor and Director, School of Planning and Public Affairs at University of Iowa; Editor, Regional Studies & Small Business Economics.
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Charles Connerly
Professor Emeritus at University of Iowa
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lucie laurian
Chair, Urban and Regional Planning Department, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Updates
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@Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities students visited Burlington and West Burlington to learn more about these communities’ needs. Students met with local leaders to discuss arts and culture, shared services, and transportation, which will be the basis of the projects they complete throughout the academic year.
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@Medium explains that “urban planning is not just about designing buildings and streets; it’s about shaping the future of our cities and communities.” Learn more about the ways that urban planning contributes to our communities during #PlanningMonth here: https://lnkd.in/gfGPpAY3
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This #PlanningMonth, we want to highlight the important role urban planners play in community development. Learn more about The Congress for the New Urbanism’s 10 reasons for building community here: https://lnkd.in/gzj9tag7. How do you see urban planning in your community?