Lessons to be learned
Language: English Series: RICS Modus ; March 2020, 30-34(5)Publication details: 2020Subject(s): Summary: A panel of experts discusses whether surveying has a skills gap with graduates not properly prepared to enter the profession or whether the issue is the gap between cutting-edge courses and the old-fashioned image of the profession. Panel included Shane Balzan, Associate Director of Education and Qualification Standards at RICS, Professor Mike Riley, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Liverpool John Moores University, Chris Welch, chairman of the Apprenticeship Trailblazers in Surveying employer working group and Jordanne Wilson, apprentice building surveyor at Savills.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A panel of experts discusses whether surveying has a skills gap with graduates not properly prepared to enter the profession or whether the issue is the gap between cutting-edge courses and the old-fashioned image of the profession. Panel included Shane Balzan, Associate Director of Education and Qualification Standards at RICS, Professor Mike Riley, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Liverpool John Moores University, Chris Welch, chairman of the Apprenticeship Trailblazers in Surveying employer working group and Jordanne Wilson, apprentice building surveyor at Savills.