ConEd cycle extended, provincial conferences canceled
The OAA has extended the current Continuing Education (ConEd) cycle by six months to December 31, 2020. The decision, was made in coordination with the other regulators, who are maintaining efforts to harmonize ConEd programs across the country. Additionally, the cap on the number of hours carried forward from this cycle to the next has been lifted.
The AIBC is also planning to extend its ConEd cycle, although the exact dates are yet to be determined.
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The provincial and territorial regulators, as well as the RAIC, are working on a number of additional initiatives to help architects amid the uncertainties of the COVID-19 situation.
The RAIC is transitioning all of its ConEd events and offerings to digital platforms, starting immediately and effective through May 30. Its next virtual workshop is Financial Management for Architects, running from March 20-21, 2020. The virtual workshop Leadership for Architects runs from April 3-4, 2020. RAIC members and non-members can register for these courses. The RAIC is also running a weekly Webday Wednesdays series of webinars, with a new theme each month. The annual conferences of the OAA, OAQ and AIBC have been canceled, and the AAA’s biannual Banff Session has been postponed, with plans to reschedule in late 2020 or 2021.
The OAA is developing online versions of some of the courses from its canceled conference online, as well as preparing an online version of their course Fundamentals of Running an A...
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