All Careers articles – Page 44
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Former LU boss set to take top role at Tube Lines
Tim O'Toole in negotiations to return from US to take chief executive role
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Cyril Sweett chairman to retire in September
New international director appointed as Ives declares intention to stand down after 40 years at company
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Architect offers £80 for 14-hour days
Small firm Parritt Leng advertises positions with 'intense work ethic' and near-minimum wage
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Latest construction appointments - 12 March 2010
New East Manchester has appointed Ian Slater deputy chief executive for its regeneration arm
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RICS launches AssocRICS for project managers
Entry level professional qualification offers an alternative route for those without a degree
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RICS National ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Surveying conference - 28 April
This year the RICS National ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Surveying conference will be a one-day event and take place in London
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Support unemployed graduates – and the industry’s future!
The Pledge campaign will stop graduates abandoning the industry and plug your staffing gaps
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Latest construction appointments - 05 March 2010
Keltbray Group has appointed Peter Gilligan business development manager, operating from a new UK base in Manchester.
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Regulations outlaw worker blacklists
New rules brought in to stop discrimination against trade union members
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Corus fined £5,000 for worker injury
Steel company pleaded guilty of health and safety regulations after machinery damaged team leader's leg
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Construction sector in recession for two years, says CIPS
Index records 24th consective month of decline but optimism about future work continues to rise
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV firms in Sunday Times top 100 revealed
Mount Anvil, John Rowan & Partners and Abbott Risk listed in Sunday paper's best small employers guide
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RIBA Trust talks & events - Spring 2010
Emerging young architects from around the world, leading environmentalists and building historians and anthropologists are some of those lined up to speak in the RIBA Trust spring programme of talks. There will also be a series of talks International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change which addresses key issues for the ...
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The Great Debate - 4 March
This unique multi-disciplinary event brings together planners, surveyors, architects and civil engineers to debate the future of the region. As the sands continue to shift under the sector's feet how can built environment professionals work together to limit the impact of the current economic climate and continuing credit crunch ...
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The 21st Reyner Banham Memorial Lecture - 5 March
Peter Reyner Banham (1922-1988) was a renowned design and architecture critic and has been regarded as one of the first design historians. This annual lecture series has been organised by the RCA/V&A History of Design department and the Design History Society since 1989. This year's lecture, American Glamour: Philip Johnson, ...
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International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change - March 2010
The Royal Institute of British Architects is presenting another season of International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change talks, sponsored by Gleeds. This season begins with a talk on vernacular architecture by Professor Paul Oliver and is followed by a private view of the Djenne exhibition at the RIBA, exploring the ...
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Cyril Sweett announces two new appointments
Firm hires director of transport and new group marketing director
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Nearly 90% of young job seekers worried about work
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s online survey finds that the majority of young job seekers are still worried about employment prospects
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Taking the law into your own hands
With the number of construction disputes getting ever higher, now could be a good time to hit the books and get some legal qualifications
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Nakheel chief leaves Dubai firm
Nakheel’s chief commercial officer has left the state-linked Dubai developer, as its parent Dubai World tries to restructure $22bn (£14.3bn) of debt