Join us for the next event in a new Series: Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln University Excellence Series. This series has been designed to showcase leadership in various disciplines including the opportunity to promote the University’s distinctive and impactful applied research. This series celebrates research excellence and promotes a public forum to a broader community, highlighting Lincoln University’s specialist land-based contribution to driving New Zealand’s prosperity and intergenerational wellbeing.
For this session we showcase Graham Squires, Professor in Property Studies at Lincoln University, who will speak about what is happening in housing and property. Based on over twenty years’ research experience in this area, he will explore domestic and international housing issues. Core interests to be discussed include economics, planning, valuation, geography, development, management, finance, technology, environment, society, and politics. The talk will explore both opportunities and challenges for housing with respect to equity and climate change.
Timings
4.00 pm - Networking and drinks
4.15 pm - Welcome & introduction from LU Vice-Chancellor
4.20 pm - Presentation from Speaker
4.50 pm - Summary
5.00 pm - Networking and questions over drinks and nibbles
5.30pm - Event Ends
About Our Speaker
Professor Graham Squires
Graham Squires is Professor of Property Studies at Lincoln University, New Zealand. He is the author of 6 books all published by Routledge in the Property discipline areas of Economics, Property, Planning, Urban and Environmental Studies, Real Estate Development, and Construction Procurement. He encourages mixed-method approaches to research using institutional qualitative, and spatial-statistical quantitative techniques. Grant funders include The World Bank (WB), The United Nations (UN), National Government Departments, National Research Councils, and The Fulbright Commission (US-UK) where he was Visiting Researcher at The University of California, Berkeley. Graham serves as President of the Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES), and Board Director of the International Real Estate Society (IRES). Further, he serves as a board member of the New Zealand Association of Economists (NZAE), and is the Co-Editor-In-Chief of the journal, Property Management (PM).”
Research profile Graham Squires
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