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Item Restricted Autumn 2013: New projects, new developments(Taylor & Francis, 2013) Mironowicz, IzabelaThis report summarizes the outcomes of the 2013 AESOP Council of Representatives and General Assembly held during the AESOP–ACSP Joint Congress at University College Dublin. Key topics discussed included the growth and structure of future AESOP congresses, deepening collaboration with European institutions (ESPON, URBACT, DG Regio), and the launch of strategic initiatives such as the AESOP Digital Platform (InPlanning), the Sense of History project, and the AESOP & YA Booklet Series. The Council elected Francesco Lo Piccolo as future AESOP President and re-elected Thomas Matta as Treasurer. The success and continuation of the Lecture Series were emphasized. Awards for academic excellence were presented, and AESOP’s commitment to inclusive, critical, and European-centered planning dialogue was reaffirmed. The article also highlights the outcomes and reflections on the 2013 Dublin Congress, which gathered nearly 1,200 participants.Item Restricted News from AESOP: Spring 2013(Taylor & Francis, 2013) Mironowicz, IzabelaThis article provides an overview of AESOP's activities during Spring 2013, a period marked by dynamic events and strategic developments. It highlights the 5th AESOP–IFHP Lecture, delivered by Professor Juval Portugali in Amsterdam, which stimulated interdisciplinary dialogue on complexity, cognition, and planning. It also summarizes outcomes from the 8th AESOP Heads of Schools Meeting in Gdańsk, focused on smart teaching and curriculum innovation, and the AESOP Council of Representatives meeting, which addressed AESOP's role within global academic networks, particularly GPEAN. The article announces the AESOP–ACSP Joint Congress to be held in Dublin in July 2013 and previews the European Urban Summer School 2013, centered on post-speculative urbanism in Madrid. Altogether, the article documents AESOP's continued leadership in fostering planning education, international cooperation, and policy discourse.