This paper describes the process from inception to completion of developing academic modules appropriate for upgrading survey professionals engaged in the public sector. It focuses on one such module continuing professional development module in ‘Gravity and Height’ for National Mapping, developed by the Dublin Institute of Technology Spatial Information Sciences Group for the National Mapping Agency, Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi) and staff from similar organisations
In order to assist the surveying industry face unprecedented international economic, environmental a...
An investigation into the views of industry and academia on Quantity Surveying (QS) education reveal...
The research examines the role of lifelong learning and the increasing emphasis on the development o...
This paper describes the process from inception to completion of developing academic modules appropr...
The ever increasing spatial information needs of society, the rapid development of new surveying tec...
The Geomatics industry is a highly specialised field incorporating advanced technical instrumentatio...
In relation to surveying education there is one big question to be asked: Is the role of the surveyo...
In the last three decades there have been major changes in how surveying is practiced, and what surv...
It has been clear for some time, at least from the evidence presented at a number of FIG events, tha...
Geodetic engineering surveyors are integral to the entire construction process and work in a sector ...
In relation to surveying education there is one big question to be asked: Is the role of the surveyo...
The current strength of the National Diploma: Mine Surveying qualification is considered to be the e...
This report was commissioned by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) to gain industry i...
The paper starts from a documented premise ofthere being a critical shortage of skilled buildingsurv...
In Autumn 2012, a number of Society members expressed their increasing struggle to find qualified gr...
In order to assist the surveying industry face unprecedented international economic, environmental a...
An investigation into the views of industry and academia on Quantity Surveying (QS) education reveal...
The research examines the role of lifelong learning and the increasing emphasis on the development o...
This paper describes the process from inception to completion of developing academic modules appropr...
The ever increasing spatial information needs of society, the rapid development of new surveying tec...
The Geomatics industry is a highly specialised field incorporating advanced technical instrumentatio...
In relation to surveying education there is one big question to be asked: Is the role of the surveyo...
In the last three decades there have been major changes in how surveying is practiced, and what surv...
It has been clear for some time, at least from the evidence presented at a number of FIG events, tha...
Geodetic engineering surveyors are integral to the entire construction process and work in a sector ...
In relation to surveying education there is one big question to be asked: Is the role of the surveyo...
The current strength of the National Diploma: Mine Surveying qualification is considered to be the e...
This report was commissioned by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) to gain industry i...
The paper starts from a documented premise ofthere being a critical shortage of skilled buildingsurv...
In Autumn 2012, a number of Society members expressed their increasing struggle to find qualified gr...
In order to assist the surveying industry face unprecedented international economic, environmental a...
An investigation into the views of industry and academia on Quantity Surveying (QS) education reveal...
The research examines the role of lifelong learning and the increasing emphasis on the development o...