Disillusion, Dilemma and Direction: The Role of the University in Property Research

Author/s: Spike Boydell

Date Published: 1/01/2007

Published in: Volume 13 - 2007 Issue 2 (pages 146 - 161)

Abstract

At a time when academics in the vocational built environment disciplines find themselves in an employment environment with an increasing emphasis on research output and impact, there is conflicting push for ‘reality’ from the industry that our graduates will serve. There is resultant disillusionment from both academe and industry. Add to this the expectation from our accreditation bodies that lecturing staff, including part-time faculty with extensive industry expertise, must have a strong research profile and the dilemma is compounded. This keynote address presented at the 13th PRRES conference in Fremantle over 21 – 24 January 2007 will challenge industry, academe, and our professional institutions to come together and find consensus on how we best balance the multiple expectations on our university faculties to serve society in the built environment arena.

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Keywords

Academe - Arc - Collaboration - Education - Property - Research - Rqf

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