7.1.6 MEMBERSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Region
Country
UIA
CAA
ACE
UMAR
ARCASIA
SAARCH
AUA
Africa
Botswana Ghana South Africa Uganda
N Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
N Y Y Y
None None ICOMOS, DoCoMoMo None
Asia
Bangladesh Hong Kong Malaysia Pakistan Sri Lanka
Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y N Y Y
N N N N N
N N N N N
Y Y Y Y Y
Y N N Y Y
N N N N N
None None None None None
Caribbean and America Europe
Antigua and Barbuda Canada
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
None
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
None
Cyprus Malta United Kingdom
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
Y Y N
N N N
N N N
N N N
None EFAP, ECCE None
Australia New Zealand
Y Y
Y Y
N N
N N
Y N
N N
N N
None None
Pacific
Other
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS UIA CAA ACE UMAR ARCASIA SAARCH
: International Union of Architects : Commonwelath Association of Architects : Architects Council of Europe : Union of Mediterranean Architects : Architects Registration Council of Asia : South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation of Architects
AUA ICOMOS EFAP ECCE DoCoMoMo
: African Union of Architects : International Council on Monuments and sites : European Forum for Architectural Policies : European Council of Civil Engineers : International Committee for Documentation and Conservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement
7.1.7 MEMBERSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Region
Country
Organised Student Design Competitions
Frequency (per year)
Satisfactory response
Reason
Africa
Botswana Ghana South Africa Uganda
N N N Y
n/a n/a n/a 1
n/a n/a n/a Y
n/a n/a n/a n/a
Asia
Bangladesh Hong Kong Hong Kong Malaysia
N N N Y
n/a n/a 10-15 n/a
n/a n/a n/a N
Pakistan Sri Lanka
Y Y
4 1
Y -
n/a n/a n/a 1. Insufficient number of participants n/a 2. Always the same students participate 3. Insufficient support from the faculty and lecturers -
Caribbean and America Europe
Antigua and Barbuda Canada
N
n/a
n/a
n/a
N
n/a
n/a
n/a
Cyprus Malta United Kingdom
Y N Y
1 n/a 4
Y n/a -
n/a -
Pacific
Australia New Zealand
Y Y
2 -
N Y
Low Participation -
This table shows the way in which student competitions are being used to stimulate engagement with younger members of the profession. The RIBA’s annual ‘Presidents Medal’ dates back to 1836 and attracts entries from around the world. In 2017 the CAA co-hosted a student charrette with the RIBA on the theme of the Sustainable Development Goals and the new Urban Agenda. The charrette included students from 11 nations of the Commonwealth
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