Following the continued success of the Regeneration Training Programme in Northern Ireland, BURA, the leading independent organisation in the field of regeneration, will run a 10 modular open programme in Belfast from September 2008.
Event Date:Thursday 18 September 2008
Thursday 25 June 2009
Start Time: 9.30
End Time: 16.00
Location: Groundwork Northern Ireland- Belfast
Cost: Costs range from £180/module to £275/module
Event Type: Training
BURA’s Training Programme is a unique course designed as a professional’s introduction into regeneration. It is aimed at individuals already in regeneration or who work in one of the many related fields such as housing, planning, the legal profession or within a consultancy, and want an overall view of the sector. Assisted by our influential steering group, BURA has built upon three successful years delivering the programme in Northern Ireland to create a course which aids delegates to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence required to make a success of their responsibilities within regeneration.
Modules include:
- Working with Communities, Richard Farnell, Thursday 18 September 2008
- Economic Development and Funding, Chris Khamis, Thursday 16 October 2008
- Training and Labour Markets, Trevor Hart, Thursday 20 November 2008
- Property and Physical Renewal, David Noon and Glynn Jones, Thursday 18 December 2008
- Environmental Impact and Sustainable Development, David Simpson and Michael McMullan, Thursday 22 January 2009
- Strategies for Sustainable Communities and Regeneration, Peter Roberts, OBE Thursday 19 February 2009
- Regeneration Projects and their Management, Alan Southern, Thursday 19 March 2009
- Partnerships and Engagement, Jenny Lynn, Thursday 23 April 2009
- Research and Best Practice and how they feed into Performance, Chris Khamis and Paul Jeffrey, Thursday 21 May 2009
- Succession and Progression Strategies, Peter Roberts OBE, Thursday 25 June 2009
For more details about the Training Programme in Northern Ireland please contact Richard Rose on 020 7539 4049 or email richard@bura.org.uk.