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Low carbon building - what's the earth got to do with it?

DateWednesday 14th October 2009

Date : Wednesday 14th October 2009
Time : 18:00
Meeting point : Room KW120, First Floor, City College, Plymouth PL2 2DP
Speakers : Dr Robin Curtis
Cost : £5 for members, £10 for non-members to include light refreshments
Contact : Julie Culver
Email : jculver@ciob.org.uk
Tel : 0845 6781078

Why should I attend?

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) continuing professional development (CPD) workshops are practical, interactive training events that aim to develop attendees’ capabilities in a specific area. They are designed to increase participants’ value to their companies, progress their careers and increase opportunities.

What will I achieve?

The workshops have set objectives that enable attendees to take away new skills and knowledge, which they can then apply in their professional capacity. Training is supported by comprehensive notes to aid dissemination.

What can I expect?

The events usually focus on one topic. Typical subject areas include effective management, communication and presentation skills, finance and procurement, strategic planning or health and safety.

CPD workshops encourage active participation through a stimulating mix of panel discussions, group exercises, breakout sessions and presentations.

The workshops take an informal approach and delegate numbers are kept low to promote discussion and participation. They also provide an excellent networking opportunity.

They are led by CIOB members or external speakers from leading companies and organisations. Workshops usually range from one to two days in length.

Who should attend?

CIOB CPD events are open to members and non-members who want to refresh, improve or gain skills and knowledge that are necessary to develop their careers.

Previous delegates have ranged from senior management to graduate trainees.

Other information

Dr Robin Curtis, Technical Director of Earth Energy Ltd, will talk about how ground source heat pumps are increasingly being selected as a method of delivering low carbon heating, hot water and cooling to buildings.

 

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