This article addresses the provision of interdisciplinary learning opportunities for students enrolled on Built Environment, Design and Construction courses in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), drawing from a variety of case studies based in the UK. The article cites published literature from across disciplinary boundaries, demonstrating a need for, and an interest in, interprofessional collaborative learning. Case studies of seven projects from four UK HEIs are reviewed and strategies compared. The studies demonstrate the value of such teaching; the context within which the teaching is provided; some examples of good practice; of disincentives and of barriers; and student feedback. Key shared characteristics begin to suggest a taxonomy...
The property and construction industry is uniquely impacted by project-based work environments; this...
Purpose: This paper reports on the trial of a new form of project insurance in UK construction desig...
Purpose: There is concern that traditional teaching methods (including lectures and tutorials) do no...
This article addresses the provision of interdisciplinary learning opportunities for students enroll...
Requiring students to complete their course assignments in partnership and in collaboration with stu...
This paper reports the findings of six focus groups on developing skills for interdisciplinary colla...
The construction industry is multi-disciplinary and collaborative in nature. Project managers are ex...
The construction industry is multi-disciplinary and collaborative in nature. Project managers are ex...
In the competitive market of higher education, government funding agencies consider universities acc...
Considers attitudes towards interdisciplinary working within built environment education. The opinio...
Construction is a multidisciplinary activity in which effective communication between parties is ess...
p\u3e Integrated project delivery is a rapidly developing approach to design and construction that u...
Integrated Project Delivery is a rapidly developing approach to Design and Construction.This approac...
Collaboration has become a buzzword, whether describing tertiary educational delivery modes or theme...
The QS and construction industry is uniquely impacted by project-based work environments. This creat...
The property and construction industry is uniquely impacted by project-based work environments; this...
Purpose: This paper reports on the trial of a new form of project insurance in UK construction desig...
Purpose: There is concern that traditional teaching methods (including lectures and tutorials) do no...
This article addresses the provision of interdisciplinary learning opportunities for students enroll...
Requiring students to complete their course assignments in partnership and in collaboration with stu...
This paper reports the findings of six focus groups on developing skills for interdisciplinary colla...
The construction industry is multi-disciplinary and collaborative in nature. Project managers are ex...
The construction industry is multi-disciplinary and collaborative in nature. Project managers are ex...
In the competitive market of higher education, government funding agencies consider universities acc...
Considers attitudes towards interdisciplinary working within built environment education. The opinio...
Construction is a multidisciplinary activity in which effective communication between parties is ess...
p\u3e Integrated project delivery is a rapidly developing approach to design and construction that u...
Integrated Project Delivery is a rapidly developing approach to Design and Construction.This approac...
Collaboration has become a buzzword, whether describing tertiary educational delivery modes or theme...
The QS and construction industry is uniquely impacted by project-based work environments. This creat...
The property and construction industry is uniquely impacted by project-based work environments; this...
Purpose: This paper reports on the trial of a new form of project insurance in UK construction desig...
Purpose: There is concern that traditional teaching methods (including lectures and tutorials) do no...