CEPT University offers a professional certificate program in London for practicing architects and urban designers

CEPT University offers a professional program architecture and urban design program for practitioners, featuring visits, workshops, and practitioner interaction.

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CEPT University, Ahmedabad, announces Professional Certificate Program—Global Practices in Architecture & Urban Design

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

CEPT University’s CEPT Professional Programs (CPP) has developed this unique professional development program for architecture and urban design practitioners. It will include visits, immersive study, and interaction with leading urban practitioners in London.

The program is designed to provide an international perspective on issues of architecture, infrastructure design,
urban design and placemaking, as well as learning from examples and experiences in one of the world’s preeminent world cities.

The program will include:

  • Walking tours and visits to significant recent developments in London.
  • Meeting and discussing with practitioners in urban design, infrastructure design, and planning.
  • Interactive workshop discussions with Steven Smith, anchor of this program, and a few invited London architects.
  • Visits to select heritage areas
  • Time allocated for visits and tours of particular interest to individual participants.

ADMISSIONS AND APPLICATIONS

Application Process: To apply to the program, visit the CPP website and submit the online application form
Application Deadline: 30 April 2025
Program Dates: 16 June 2025 – 24 June 2025

Who Should Apply?

This advanced exposure program is designed for practicing Architects and Urban Designers interested in experiencing global practices. Program Fee is INR 89,000 /- + GST

Discounts:

Early Bird Discount: INR 7000/- (Till 15 April)
Alumni Discount: INR 7000/-

Notables:

  • Participants are responsible for covering the costs of their flight tickets, visa, travel insurance, accommodation, local transportation, and meals.
  • It is recommended that participants book accommodation near the CPP-designated area to facilitate better
    coordination and program management.
  • Applicants may seek assistance from the CEPT travel desk for travel and accommodation arrangements.
  • CPP will provide support letters for visa applications. Estimated Cost for Visa, Flight Tickets, Travel Insurance, Local

Travel, Accommodation and Food:

With double occupancy accommodation: INR 2,35,000/-
With single occupancy accommodation: INR 2,70,000/

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