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forums.icma.org facilitates communities' discussion on areas of current interest related to local government management. Each forum is unique, with numerous topics of discussion. Individuals may subscribe to an entire forum, or a particular topic of interest. There are numerous features to help individuals participate, such as email subscriptions, and My Topics. The forums are listed below with a brief description. Some forums are restricted to ICMA members or particular communities.
For ICMA members teaching at the university level. Explore discussions such as women leading government, syllabi, teaching strategies, fellowships, internships and other ships that sail!
The Assistants Forum is for people interested in assistant & management issues.
Careers and Career Development provides ICMA members the forum to discuss career needs, successes, challenges, and offer support and share resources about job questions, career and resume advice, career development, and ways to develop and encourage the next generation of local government doers.
This forum is for discussion related to ICMA's Annual Conference.
The International Discussion Forum is for those colleagues around the world who would like to share experiences, seek professional advice, or provide assistance and support to one another
This forum provides ICMA members the opportunity to discuss and share information on issues of interest in local government management.
A discussion forum for partners of ICMA members.
The Smart Growth Network Forum is for network members to seek peer assistance, share information and resources, and discuss emerging issues related to smart growth, land use, and related topics.
The ICMA State Secretariat forum is for dialogue among state local government management association secretariats and ICMA senior advisors.
Discussions and ideas of importance to ICMA's strategic planning process.
This electronic discussion forum is for ICMA members who have an interest in discussing what “sustainability” means for local government and for our profession.