BECOME AN INFLUENCER AMONG THE FUTURE OF THE PROFESSION
We’ll help create meaningful opportunities to engage with architecture students while they are new to the profession and eager to learn abou tthe products, services, and program that power the building industry.
As a National AIAS partner, we will work with you to create a strategy that caters to your current and future needs. We want to ensure that you are receiving the optimal exposure to our membership base. As one of the five organizations that hold a seat at the table, the AIAS is in prime position to represent our members and partners in a broader discussion.
ENGAGEMENT TOOLS
• Digital content and social media marketing
• Market access
• Co-branding opportunities
• Digital and face-to-face educational engagements
• National conferences
AIAS FORUM is the signature architecture and design conference of the AIAS, and is also the annual business meeting of the Council of Presidents. Held over New Year’s, the conference annually brings 700 students together from around the country.
AIAS GRASSROOTS LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE For more than 30 years the AIAS has been preparing future leaders in architecture through our AIAS Grassroots Leadership Conference. Typically held in July, this conference brings in 250 student leaders from around the country.
CRIT LIVE is the fall research symposium of the AIAS and aims to provide a platform for AIAS members to present research projects to their peers and to train members in best practices related to funding, conducting, and presenting research.
THRIVE is a series of educational sessions and networking events for members that cover tips and tricks for thriving in the profession. From landing your first job and starting on your first project to making meaningful contributions with confidence; this program aims to have relevance to a wide spectrum of undergraduate and graduate students.
Interested in who is currently an AIAS National Partner? Click here. For more information on how to become a National Partner, please contact Michael Mullings-Whitaker at michaelmw@aias.org.