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ULI Europe Newsletter 2024: Issue 1
The latest updates from ULI Europe, including news of the keynote speakers at Europe Conference in Milan, in the new look EMEA newsletter.
February 27, 2024
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) has announced a new collaboration with Maastricht University Center for Real Estate and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Real Estate on the recently launched Global Real Estate Leaders programme, a world-class education programme aimed at developing the next generation of industry leaders.
The programme offers executives with a minimum of ten year’s industry experience of real estate, asset management, finance and/or the built environment the opportunity to earn a professional education certificate covering the key skills and knowledge required to lead an active real estate organisation, including nationally and globally.
Leading academics and real estate industry leaders will provide in-depth insights into investment, and leadership and management skills, and address current and future industry challenges such as sustainability and climate risk, property technology, inflation, increased interest rates, talent shortages, and technological change. The leadership skills addressed by the programme include negotiation, entrepreneurship, high performing team design and management, diversity and inclusion, ethics, and cultural leadership and influencing.
Lisette van Doorn, CEO of ULI Europe, comments, “The Global Real Estate Leaders programme prepares executives for the next stages of their careers, focusing on both the essential leadership skills they need and the challenges that they may face going forward. By bringing together a diverse group of industry executives, the programme emphasises the need for different disciplines to learn from each other and collaborate more closely and and more effectively to deal with society’s biggest challenges and developments, such as demographics, climate change and the use of new technologies.”
“This approach is very closely aligned with how we work at ULI where members from all kinds of backgrounds come together and share ideas and knowledge. I am really delighted that Urban Land Institute is collaborating with Maastricht University and MIT on this important programme.”
Nils Kok, Professor Real Estate Finance at Maastricht University, comments, “The Global Real Estate Leaders programme offers mid-career real estate professionals the knowledge, skills, and networking opportunities required to become leaders in the real estate industry. The collaboration with ULI Europe ensures that participants receive insights into current trends and pressing global issues in the real estate industry from one of the leading think tanks in the field. We are very excited about the support from ULI and look forward to welcome members of the ULI network as participants in the programme.”
The programme consists of four one-week modules held throughout 2024 and 2025, with each session located either in Maastricht or Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the first taking place from June 16 at Maastricht University. Prospective participants can apply for individual modules or the full programme.
As part of the collaboration with ULI Europe, all ULI members will receive a 20% discount on the cost of the Global Real Estate Leaders programme.
The application deadline for the first module is May 24, 2024. For further information on fees, timelines, teaching team and course content visit https://www.globalrealestateleaders.com/ or contact the admissions team at [email protected].
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For further information, contact [email protected] or visit ULI Europe’s Global Real Estate Leaders programme page.
Notes to Editors:
The Urban Land Institute is a non-profit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. Established in 1936, the institute has over 48,000 members worldwide representing all aspects of land use and development disciplines. In Europe ULI has almost 5,500 members across 15 National Council country networks.
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