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The University of Ulster has created a groundbreaking Real Estate Initiative for Ireland

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13.02.2008

The University of Ulster Real Estate Initiative brings together key players in the real estate sector – industry leaders, major property developers, contractors and financial service providers from all over Ireland - in a high- level forum to support a £2.5m research programme targeted at enhancing the quality and practice of urban development, construction and urban design.

 

Key aims are to:


• promote leading-edge areas of research in real estate investment, urban development and design with direct benefits for professional practice, policy formulation and educational programmes;

• encourage engagement by academic, business and public policy decision-makers, in order to foster academic-private-public partnership;

• provide a discussion forum for developers, planners and other stakeholders in order to inform policy formulation;

• facilitate learning through workshops and executive education programmes for the real estate investment and urban development sector;

• establish a multi-disciplinary research programme in the University of Ulster on issues relevant to the sector.

The University of Ulster Real Estate Initiative is the first of its kind in Ireland, and is based on a successful model developed by Harvard University.

Professor Alastair Adair, who heads the Real Estate Initiative for the University, said: "This exciting initiative is a new project for a new political era in Northern Ireland, and Ireland as a whole. It is a new beginning, and represents a unique space for leaders in the public private and academic sectors to share research knowledge and international best practice to create dynamic and attractive places in which our people will live and work in the future."

The Real Estate Initiative was launched in Belfast this month by leading international architect Daniel Libeskind, and has received the support of Harvard University's Graduate School of Design.

David Young | Source: alphagalileo
Further information: www.ulster.ac.uk

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