In Autumn 2012, a number of Society members expressed their increasing struggle to find qualified graduate surveyors to fill vacancies in their practices. At the same time, members working in academic institutions reported a severe reduction in the number of students enrolling on surveying courses at third level
Construction Economics and Management in Technological University of Dublin (DIT) educates and prepa...
The UK construction sector is one of the country's leading economic drivers, however a perceived sho...
Purpose – This paper seeks to present the second part of research funded by the RICS Education Trust...
In Autumn 2012, a number of Society members expressed their increasing struggle to find qualified gr...
This report was commissioned by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) to gain industry i...
The construction and property sectors in Ireland have undergone significant change over the past dec...
The construction industry in Ireland has undergone considerable change in the last decade, the effec...
The role of the quantity surveyor is one that is often unclear amongst the general public. This stud...
This research examines the concept of internships as a Work Placement option on undergraduate Quanti...
Purpose: This study investigates the various competencies a graduate should hold to prepare them for...
This research project addresses the issue of learning and development for new graduates in their ear...
The mismatch in the supply and demand of graduates is fast becoming a central issue for employee per...
The construction sector in Ireland has gone through a period of extremes in the last decade, from an...
The paper starts from a documented premise ofthere being a critical shortage of skilled buildingsurv...
Purpose - It is of major concern to the Surveying profession that the seven years between 1994 and 2...
Construction Economics and Management in Technological University of Dublin (DIT) educates and prepa...
The UK construction sector is one of the country's leading economic drivers, however a perceived sho...
Purpose – This paper seeks to present the second part of research funded by the RICS Education Trust...
In Autumn 2012, a number of Society members expressed their increasing struggle to find qualified gr...
This report was commissioned by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) to gain industry i...
The construction and property sectors in Ireland have undergone significant change over the past dec...
The construction industry in Ireland has undergone considerable change in the last decade, the effec...
The role of the quantity surveyor is one that is often unclear amongst the general public. This stud...
This research examines the concept of internships as a Work Placement option on undergraduate Quanti...
Purpose: This study investigates the various competencies a graduate should hold to prepare them for...
This research project addresses the issue of learning and development for new graduates in their ear...
The mismatch in the supply and demand of graduates is fast becoming a central issue for employee per...
The construction sector in Ireland has gone through a period of extremes in the last decade, from an...
The paper starts from a documented premise ofthere being a critical shortage of skilled buildingsurv...
Purpose - It is of major concern to the Surveying profession that the seven years between 1994 and 2...
Construction Economics and Management in Technological University of Dublin (DIT) educates and prepa...
The UK construction sector is one of the country's leading economic drivers, however a perceived sho...
Purpose – This paper seeks to present the second part of research funded by the RICS Education Trust...