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Title: Aled Williams


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Introduction
  • Aled Williams
  • Centre for Education in the Built Environment
  • Nick Nunnington
  • Sheffield Hallam University
  • Mel Lees
  • University of Salford

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  • Industry-University Engagement
  • At least 3 different viewpoints recognised
  • Academic education providers
  • Industry professional practitioners
  • Academic education providers and Industry

Conversations within these groups and between
them.
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Partnerships with Employers In a conversation
neither side loses and both are changed, because
they know what reality looks like from different
perspectives. That is not to say that either
gives up its previous convictions
Sachs, J. (2003) The Dignity of Difference How
to avoid the clash of civilisations. Continuum,
London. p83.
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Aim
  • ACBEE aims to encourage industry, higher
    education institutions (HEIs) and professional
    bodies to work together to improve dialogue and
    provide more relevant training and education.

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Achieved by
  • Promoting successful case studies that
    demonstrate engagement between industry and HEIs,
    aligning to key industry themes1.
  • Developing methods of measuring the success of
    these
  • Encouraging the development of courses that
    demonstrate improved industry performance
  • 1 Over 50 case studies are now complete and
    available on-line at www.acbee.org

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  • CASE STUDIES www.acbee.org
  • To seek out, evaluate, and identify Case
    Studies of Excellence that demonstrate good
    dialogue and real improvement and promote these
    verified case studies through industry and
    education networks
  • Context of engagement
  • Individual Modules, Whole Courses, CPD
  • Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Corporate

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Building Bridges! Its what we do
GoalAligning education and training with the
needs of industry and society

Enhancing the Student Learning Experience
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Student orientation, teaching method level of
engagement (J. Biggs, 1999)
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A measured approach!
ACBEE (Accelerating Change in Built Environment
Education)
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The Framework
High
Grade 5 Strategic Alliance
Grade 4 Partnership
Grade 3 Formal Engagement
Alignment to strategy
Grade 2 Ad hoc Engagement
Grade 1 Awareness
Low
Measurement
High
Low
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The Framework
  • Grade 1 - Awareness Activity is concerned with
    providing information (push / pull) with no
    agreement and no form of evaluation beyond the
    recording of the activity taking place.
  • Grade 2 - Ad-hoc Engagement will focus on a
    specific operational need. There may be an
    informal agreement and any evaluation would also
    be informal.
  • Grade 3 - Formal Engagement is driven by
    operational requirements and explicit objectives
    are agreed and set down in a formal agreement.
    There will be an explicit evaluation process.
  • Grade 4 - Partnership is driven by business
    needs. Shared objectives are agreed and set down
    in a partnership agreement. There will be a
    formal evaluation procedure detailing how, when
    and by whom the evaluation will be conducted.
  • Grade 5 - Strategic Alliance is driven by
    business strategy and is designed to satisfy the
    specific strategic business needs of the
    partners. The strategic objectives will be agreed
    and set down in an over-arching alliance
    agreement (memorandum of understanding). There
    will be a clear and documented measurement
    process that includes targets, success criteria,
    measurement, feedback and forward planning.

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Framework - Scorecard
The European Challenge
The European Challenge is a highly collaborative
international project anchored on a contemporary
and strategic real estate problem relocation of
a 350 person financial services organisation to a
new Headquarters building in Europe.
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The European Challenge
  • What is it ?
  • What attracted Industry engagement ?
  • The journey to Grade 5
  • Outcomes and Positive Benefits
  • There is no Free Lunch expectations of
    industry.

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What is the European Challenge ? A brief
overview
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What attracted IndustryEngagement?
  • Contemporary/ growth area subject focus.
  • Development of Employability Skills especially
    consultancy skills.
  • Opportunity for graduate selection especially
    in Europe
  • Opportunity for research and consulting outputs.

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The journey to Grade 5
  • Year 1 ad-hoc sponsorship by firms e.g. CBRE
    in The Netherlands / Colliers in Poland.
  • Year 2 Formal Engagement King Sturge
    supporting and attending using the presentations
    as an opportunity to select staff
  • Year 4 - ? Strategic Alliance

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Outcomes and Positive Benefits
  • Learning Enhancement
  • A Students View
  • Research and Consulting
  • Recruitment
  • Building better understanding between
    stakeholders

Final Report
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There is no Free Lunch
  • The new strategic alliance brings benefits
  • of sustainability and partnership.
  • BUT
  • coupled with demands . . .

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Evaluating the Framework
  • Consultation
  • Broad support for the principles
  • Helpful in indicating how to improve
  • Issues raised
  • What about quality?
  • Is there evidence that better engagement leads to
    improved performance?
  • Can incentives be developed for engagement?

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PURPOSE OF ENGAGEMENT
ACBEE - KPIs
  • Improving image and recruitment
  • Qualifying the workforce
  • Graduates
  • The existing workforce
  • (The future workforce)
  • Improving business performance
  • (these relate directly to the 3 major challenges
    identified in ConstructionSkills 5 year business
    plan)

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ACBEE - KPIs
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Recruitment
Table 2 Performance targets for Industry /
Practice Recruitment
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Recruitment
Table 3 Performance targets for University
Recruitment
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ACBEE New Case Studies
  • Grade 4
  • BSc Construction Engineering Management
    (Loughborough University/15 large construction
    organisations)
  • BSc Honours Construction Management (University
    of Salford/12 large construction organisations)
  • Construction Cost Management - (The University of
    Reading / Gardiner Theobald / Davis Langdon /
    EC Harris Partners / RICS)
  • The HNC in Contracting Management (The
    Electrical Contractors Association (ECA)
    various FE partners)
  • MSc in the Environmental Design of Buildings
    (Atkins/The British University in Dubai)
  • MSc Interdisciplinary Management of Projects
    (IDMP) (The Bartlett, Faculty of the Built
    Environment and Industrial Consortium)

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ACBEE New Case Studies
  • Grade 5
  • 'APEX' Reflective Practice for Housing
    Practitioners (UCE Birmingham/Chartered Institute
    of Housing)
  • Constructionarium - (Imperial College
    London/Expedition-Engineering/John Doyle
    Construction Ltd.)
  • Engineering Doctorate Programme (EngD)
    (Loughborough University / Industrial Consortia /
    EPSRC Centre for Innovative and Collaborative
    Engineering)
  • Foundation Degree in Building Services
    Engineering (Northumbria University/NG Bailey)
  • The Educational Supply Chain - Building Awareness
    (Costain Ltd)
  • The European Challenge (THE HANZEHOGESCHOOL,
    Groningen, The Netherlands, Partnership with 8
    European Real Estate Schools)
  • The Styles Wood Academy (Manchester Business
    School/Styles Wood)

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Next Steps
  • ACBEE now in phase 4 main objectives
  • Test the Key Performance Indicators
  • Evaluate the performance of
  • 5 partnerships (grade 4)
  • 5 strategic alliances (grade 5)
  • Look at representation issues
  • Promote activity

An opportunity
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SOLUTIONS
  • Get the parties to talk to each other
  • Make language common
  • Use institutions as brokers
  • Make it relevant
  • Make it measurable
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