“The apprenticeship has taught me the importance of being part of a team.”
Anna is an Architectural Assistant at Peak Architects and currently studies our MArch Architecture higher degree apprenticeship.
‘We build digital spaces to tackle global challenges through the humanities’
PhD students Rose and Elin develop digital spaces where humanities academic can meet, mingle and merge ideas.
Jo Marsden-Heathcote
Jo main teaching areas have been in Enterprise in Sport and Physical Activity, Sport Event Management, Management Applications and Physical Activity Development
Sally Billau
Sally Billau trained as an Interior Designer at Nottingham Trent University and has proven industry experience through working for a large architectural practice on a wide range of design projects. With an understanding of spatial settings and how an environment can positively impact upon the people that use and move through these spaces, Sally has interests around the personalisation of space. Sally moved into academia in 2009 and has a continuing interest in the pedagogy of design education. She is committed to pedagogic excellence in teaching through the application of innovative learning and teaching theories and methods.
Enhanced level practice - radiotherapy and oncology
Work at an enhanced level of practice, applying your specific knowledge, skills, and capabilities within oncology to improve the quality of care through innovative practices.
Process Modelling and Simulation
If you are looking to improve processes in order to maximise service levels to your customers, reduce operating costs or eliminate bottlenecks, but need to understand what the impacts of these changes before implementing them, process modelling and simulation could be the perfect solution
Modelling Clay Polymer Nanocomposites
In collaboration with Prof Chris Breen and colleagues, we have been using molecular-resolution simulations of clay galleries to investigate detailed structural behaviours that underpin coating treatments used for food packaging applications.
Product development
The Centre for Infrastructure Management has an extensive expertise in assisting organisations to develop innovative products to remain competitive, including concept generation, novel pipe couplings, accelerated concrete curing technology and corrosion prevention systems.
Development of a device to assist individuals with significant visual degradation
The aim of this study is to develop a device that can assist blind or those with severely impaired vision to be able to have an improved ability to be able to walk safely in public places.