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~ Urgent Call for Applications: Last Date to Apply – April 30, 2025
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Apr 22, CEPT University Invites Practicing Architects to the Second Edition of Prestigious International Program in London.
According to CEPT University it’s CEPT Professional Programs (CPP) has announced the second edition of its highly acclaimed international program — Global Practices in Architecture & Urban Design.
This is the second batch of this program, and it is scheduled to take place from June 16 to June 24, 2025. This exclusive nine-day, on-site professional development experience in London is designed for practicing architects and urban designers eager to gain first-hand exposure to contemporary global practices in urban design, placemaking, and architectural innovation.
With only a few days left for applications to close, this program presents a timely and rare opportunity for professionals to engage deeply with one of the world’s most dynamic urban environments. The application deadline is April 30, 2025, and interested individuals can apply for the program on this link: https://cpp.cept.ac.in/program/global-practices-in-architecture-urban-design-batch-02
A Global Learning Experience Anchored in London
Curated and led by Prof. A Srivathsan, Head of the Centre for Research in Architecture and Urbanism at CRDF and Steven Smith, Director of London-based architecture firm, Urban Narrative, this immersive program offers an in-depth exploration of architectural and urban developments that have shaped modern London.
The program comprises guided walking tours to iconic precincts such as King’s Cross, dialogues and workshops with leading architects and urban practitioners based in the UK, visits to major redevelopment sites, heritage quarters and culturally significant districts and tailored site visits based on participants’ individual interests.
Emphasising the relevance of the program for practicing architects, Prof. Subhrangsu Goswami, Head – CPP, said, “London’s urban transformation over the past century — from the Olympic-led renewal of East London to the heritage-driven revival of South Kensington — offers valuable insights into how cities adapt to change. In today’s evolving architectural landscape, this program provides professionals with a unique opportunity to engage with global practices and critically explore the intersection of design, history, and urban innovation.”