Landmark Information Group has launched a University Lecture Programme across the UK, to
provide MSc and MBA Real Estate students with an insight into the range of
digital mapping datasets that are available in today’s commercial world, and to
support property or land-related projects that are underway as part of their
courses.
Lectures have taken place at Oxford Brookes University this week, whereby
students from its Real Estate & Construction Department attended the
session to trial the web-based Promap® digital mapping application.
By using the tool, students were able to
access Ordnance Survey mapping, plus a wide range of additional datasets, which
will support them in the analysis of their course development projects, which
are based on hypothetical development sites across the country.
Carole Ankers, Product
Development Director at Landmark Information Group said: “We have
launched our University Lecture Programme to provide students who are studying
topics related to real estate, construction or land development with direct
access to our Promap digital mapping application. By doing so, they benefit
from first-hand experience of the system which is widely used by architects,
surveyors, developers and other related professionals. Plus, all students
receive a certificate to confirm that they have used the system during their
degree course and passed the project, which can be emphasised when seeking
future employment.”
The lecture at Oxford Brookes University is the third visit orchestrated
by Landmark, which has been well received by students and staff as Nick French,
Professor in Real Estate at Oxford Brookes University confirms: “We always want
our students to have as much practical experience as possible. It is important
that they develop their skills and knowledge of systems used by property
professionals, to help prepare them for a career after university.”
For any universities interested in joining the Promap University Lecture
Programme, please contact Paul Marshall on 07798 611 121 or email Paul.Marshall@landmark.co.uk.
No comments:
Post a Comment