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Lectureships in Real Estate and Planning

University of Groningen

Reading

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is looking for passionate faculty members to join their dynamic team in the Department of Real Estate and Planning. This exciting opportunity involves teaching and researching critical areas such as housing markets, policy developments, and real estate finance. Ideal candidates will have a strong academic background and a keen interest in the evolving landscape of real estate influenced by global megatrends. Join a vibrant academic community where your expertise will contribute to shaping future leaders in the field of real estate and planning.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Real Estate or a related field is essential for the lecturer role.
  • Strong understanding of housing markets and policy is required.

Responsibilities

  • Teach and conduct research in housing markets and policy.
  • Engage in market analysis and valuation in real estate.

Skills

Housing Economics
Housing Finance
Mortgage Markets
Land Use Planning
Real Estate Valuation
Investment Appraisal
Market Analysis
Green Finance
ESG Driven Investing
Prop Tech

Education

PhD in Real Estate or related field
Master's degree in Economics or Finance

Job description

Lectureships in Real Estate and Planning

Lectureships in Real Estate and Planning

The Department of Real Estate and Planning, Henley Business School (University of Reading, United Kingdom) is seeking to appoint two new faculty members at Lecturer level.

The first position is for a lecturer in ‘Housing Markets and Policy’. Areas of interest include: housing economics, housing finance and mortgage markets, the evolution of the ‘living’ capital markets, national and international policy developments, and the role of land use planning in shaping housing market outcomes. An interest in the impact of global megatrends such as climate change, technology, and demographics on housing markets and policy developments is desirable but not essential.

The second position is for a lecturer in ‘Real Estate’. Areas of interest include pricing (including valuation and investment appraisal), finance (including green finance and ESG driven investing), asset management (including health and wellbeing in buildings), and market analysis (including the analysis of the so-called ‘alternative’ real estate sectors and hotels). An interest in the impact of technology (including Prop Tech) on the real estate sector is desirable but not essential.

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