The following opportunities may be of interest to members of the Manitoba Association of Architects (MAA) and others. Please be aware that the MAA does not, in any way, review or endorse any third party providers and/or content relative to opportunities listed.
In accordance with the MAA's current mandatory continuing education requirements, individual members who are reporting in Manitoba are obliged to both:
relevant activities that they might undertake during a particular continuing education period.
The above does not apply to members who have elected and executed an equivalency option and are reporting elsewhere, as they are subject to and governed by the requirements of the primary reporting jurisdiction.
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Provider: AEC Daily
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For further information: America Training Solutions
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The Canadian Wood Council has assembled Architects, Engineers, Researchers and Educators to present Professional Development programs that provide you with the most current information on this new generation of wood materials, design and applications.
For further information: Wood WORKS! eLearning
Provider: Canadian Wood Council (CWC)
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For further information: Hanleywood University
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Contact: registrar@hanleywood.com
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For further information: Ron Blank + Associates Inc.
About the Provider: Ron Blank + Associates Inc.
The RAIC launches Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training Course
This course is designed to help us learn about First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, communities and governments in Canada. The program has five modules The online course and is available in English or French.
The RAIC has partnered with NVision Insight Group to offer an Indigenous cultural awareness training program for the architecture community.
"In light of the recent heart-breaking news of the 215 children buried at a former residential school in British Columbia, now more than ever, it is important for our community to learn and understand our collective history and the impact that residential schools and colonialism have had and continue to have on First Nations, Metis, and Inuit communities across the country," states John Brown, FRAIC, President of the RAIC.
As an organization, we are committed to providing a baseline level of Indigenous Cultural Awareness across the RAIC and architecture community. It is our responsibility to learn about indigenous communities and business so that we can create respectful and sustainable relationships to promote an inclusive community that's welcoming to Indigenous peoples. We are also bound by treaties and land claim agreements across the country that outline our relationships with the various First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities and governments.
This course is designed to help us learn about First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, communities and governments in Canada The program has five modules that are broadly titled:
We have made it as convenient as possible. As long as you have a computer and Internet access, you can take the training from anywhere, and at your convenience. There are videos and guides to help you register and take the course. Learn more and register for the course here.
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About the Provider: BD+C University
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For further information: PDH Academy
About the Provider: PDH Academy
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For further information: The Continuing Architect
About the Provider: The Continuing Architect
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