Professor Kevin Singh
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Head of school: architecture and design
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RIBA qualified architect
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Founder and owner of practice in Jewellery Quarter: the Space Studio - architecture and interiors
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Specific research interests:
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Establishing strong relationships between industry and education
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Creating regional architectural community
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Mark Cowell
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Subject Leader
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Urban Design, Landscape and Art history qualifications
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PG Tutor / Lectures on BA
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15 years industry experience prior to teaching
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Specific interests:
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QAA
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Scholarships
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LI PRG – overall programme reviews (accreditation)
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Russell Good
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Programme Director PG/MA routes
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PG Tutor / Lectures on BA
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professional practice background
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LI rep for Landscape subject
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Specific research interests:
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The productive landscape – food, forestry, tourism
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Designed Ecologies – curating natural systems
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Professor Kathryn Moore
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President of IFLA (international federation)
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Past-president of the Landscape Institute UK
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Chair of the design review panel for HS2 landscape guidelines
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Professional researcher and PG Tutor / Lectures on BA
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Book: Overlook the visual: demystifying the art of design
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PG Tutor / Lectures on BA
Lucas Hughes
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BA tutor year 3 (3 yrs), programme director and international courses (HK SAR, Wuhan PRC China)
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9+ years experience, plus prior experience in horticulture and recently education - course developer/tutor diploma in landscape design 3 years
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Urban Design MA and Landscape BA/PG qualifications
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HND Landscape Design and Management 1999
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Specific research interests:
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Integration of human and natural systems
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Public participation in design
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Eccles Ng
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BA tutor year 1, PG and international courses (HK, proposed Wuhan China)
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Trained as an architect, moved to Landscape for PG level, through process to CMLI
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12 year experience at local firm FIRA
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Specific research interests:
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Landscape as a playground, fun and excitement
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Dr Maria Caserio
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Professional researcher
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tutor in research all levels
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Specific research interests:
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environmental assessment methods
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lifestyles and improve wellbeing
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improving ‘place-making’ strategies
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reconnect people with nature in cities
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“we were encouraged to think about design all the time; to make design a central part of our lives" ​​
Dan Martyr, BA/PG Diploma 2011