IACP Distinguished Service Award

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The International Association for China Planning (IACP) is pleased to announce the 2026 Distinguished Service Award Nomination. The Award is to recognize the vision and achievement of a leader who has made an outstanding contribution to promoting international communication and collaboration on planning issues in China. The contribution is not limited to service to the IACP but include activities to internationalize China planning at large.

Eligibility

Both the nominator and nominee need to hold an active IACP membership at the time of nomination.

Application Procedure

Please complete the following information and email it the IACP award committee led by Kerry Fang (kfang@illinois.edu) by April 30th, 2026 with the subject line “2026 IACP Distinguished Service Award Nomination.”

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Nominator Name:

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Write a short statement to justify your nomination. Use a second page if needed.

The International Association for China Planning (IACP) is pleased to announce the 2025 Distinguished Service Award Nomination. The Award is to recognize the vision and achievement of a leader who has made an outstanding contribution to promoting international communication and collaboration on planning issues in China. The contribution is not limited to service to the IACP, but include activities to internationalize China planning at large.

 

2025, Haixiao Pan, Professor at Tongji University

2024, Zhong-Ren Peng, Professor at University of Florida

2023, Zhiqiang Wu, Professor at Tongji University

2022, Qing Shen, Professor at University of Washington

2021, Tingwei Zhang , Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago

2020, Zhi Liu, Senior Research Fellow and China Program Director at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

2019, Meizhi Yan, managing director and Head of Greater China financials equity research at UBS-Hong Kong