Real Estate
Publications and Research Excellence
The Centre’s strengths are marketed through an extensive publication strategy. During the most recent RAE assessment period, staff published a total of 126 refereed journal papers, 6 edited books, 9 book chapters, 32 commissioned reports and policy articles and presented 120 international conference papers. Overall in RAE 2008, 20% of the groups research was ranked as 4* (world-leading): 40% 3* (internationally excellent) and 30% 2* (recognised internationally). These ratings give the property a weighted average score of 2.70, in the top 25% in the UK.
Research Activity
The Centre for Real Estate Research (CRER) has been established at Aberdeen
to promote research and disseminate findings to academic, practitioner
and policy audiences.
Through CRER, group members participate in the Property Economics and
Finance Research Network (PEFRN) established as a collaboration between
Aberdeen, Glasgow, Reading and Ulster Universities to promote joint
research initiatives and raise the profile of property research amongst
research
funding and user communities.
Real Estate Group Publications
Group members publish extensively in the leading real estate and related
academic journals and participate regularly in the main real estate conferences.
Preliminary research by academic staff, research students and property
group affiliates is disseminated through the internally reviewed
Aberdeen Papers in Real Estate.
Professor Bryan MacGregor edits the Journal of Property Research, one
of the leading international journals in the area.
Postgraduate Research
Research degrees in Real Estate (PhD, MPhil) provide opportunities to pursue
academic research over a variety of time-scales (typically 3 or 2 years
full-time, or 5 or 3 years part-time) and formal research training is
available.
Members of the group have substantial supervisory experience and work
closely with research students in developing appropriate research programmes
in the rapidly expanding field of Real Estate studies.
Real Estate research students form part of a sizeable postgraduate research
community within the University of Aberdeen Business School.
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