The University of Salford is helping to set up a construction skills centre in the war-torn city of Basra in Iraq to meet the desperate need for skilled graduates to co-ordinate the city’s rebuild effort, writes Stephen Cousins.
The Centre of Excellence for Built Environment is a joint project with Basra University and is expected to train more than 5,000 students from September. The centre is being based in a refurbished building at a cost of £40,000.
Salford will train academic staff at the University of Basra to develop MScs in areas such as project management, construction management and related discipline. The centre is expected to seek CIOB accreditation for its courses.
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