ABSTRACT
Building Education and Research explores this new active area of research in a series of papers by internationally acclaimed experts, presented at the CIB W89 International Conference on Building Education and Research held in July 1998 (BEAR `98) in Brisbane, Australia. Sponsored in collaboratio jointly by the Queensland University of Technology, the Conseil International du Batiment (CIB) and the Australian Institute of Building (AIB), the conference was organised around the theme `Building Research and Education Beyond 2000' and looks at the factors that are changing the requirements of building education and research: economic and technological concerns; environmental concerns; government policies; Industries' demands; re-evaluation of community expectations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |17 pages
Keynote Addresses
part One|127 pages
Plans and Strategies for the Future
chapter |5 pages
Clemson University Graduate Distance Learning Program
chapter |7 pages
Delivery of postgraduate programmes in construction management in UK
chapter |10 pages
Matching employer and graduate competency and skills expectations
chapter |8 pages
Partnering 2000
part Two|63 pages
Internationalisation
part Three|103 pages
Innovative Teaching
chapter |6 pages
Undergraduate course and programme monitoring and assessment
part Four|67 pages
Continuing Education and Re-Education