Professional Practical Experience Commission - Call for evidence
Feedback updated 17 Apr 2025
We asked
We launched this call for evidence so that anyone could tell the Commission what’s working and what isn’t. It asked for views, experiences and insights into PPE in architecture. It aimed to gather both positive examples and areas for improvement, and provided the opportunity for respondents to suggest changes that could be made.
You said
Insights gained from the call for evidence helped the Commission develop its thinking and supported its work in developing its recommendations. The Commission received 123 unique responses from a range of professionals in architecture and the wider profession, as well as from across the UK.
We did
The Commission has now finished its work and presented its recommendations to ARB.
You can read the outcomes of its work and the final report here: Commission on Professional Practical Experience - report and next steps
Published responses
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Overview
Part of an architect’s initial education and training involves gaining professional practical experience (PPE) through employment in architecture.
ARB's independent Professional Practical Experience Commission is investigating the challenges faced by architecture students in the UK in seeking opportunities for suitable PPE and making recommendations to ARB to help improve the quality of training experience for architects.
The Commission will conduct a comprehensive review of the current landscape of practical experience opportunities available to architecture students across the UK. This will include:
- Reviewing the effectiveness of existing mechanisms for securing practical experience and identify any gaps or challenges faced by students.
- Evaluating the quality and availability of practical experience for students from diverse backgrounds, including underrepresented groups and individuals with disabilities.
- Identifying best practices from within the UK and abroad and investigating potential collaborations between academia, the architectural profession, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Analysing whether changes to the regulatory framework or legislation would improve the quality of practical experience available to students.
- Considering the role of central funding for architectural training in the context of meeting the Government's objectives in relation to sustainable development, building safety and levelling up.
The Commission’s full terms of reference are available to read here.
Why your views matter
ARB’s role is to provide secretariat support to the Commission as it develops its recommendations.
We have launched this call for evidence so that anyone can tell the Commission what’s working and what isn’t. It asks for views, experiences and insights into PPE in architecture. It is aimed to gather both positive examples and areas for improvement, and provides the opportunity for respondents to suggest changes that could be made.
Please follow the link below to respond. You can also read the list of questions within the call for evidence here.
Insights gained from the call for evidence will inform the Commission as it develops its recommendations, helping to improve how tomorrow's architects are educated and trained.
Alongside the call for evidence, the Commission will visit different parts of the UK to hear from learning providers, students and architects directly.
Audiences
- Academic - registered architect
- Academic - other
- Registered architect
- Architectural assistant, designer or consultant (not Part 3 qualified)
- Architecture Student – undergraduate (studying Part 1)
- Architecture Student – graduate (studying Part 2)
- Architecture Student – Part 3 candidate
- Elected political representative e.g. councillor or MP
Interests
- Initial education and training
- Equality Diversity and Inclusion
- Education
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