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Is the profession on the road to recovery?

By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0242) 19 October 2002, 144-145(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Argues that the number of surveying graduates is rising for the first time in 10 years, despite recent reports on the demise of the surveying student. Illustrates this trend with RICS figures for the number of new students that embarked on RICS accredited courses in September 2000, September 2001 and Septmeber 2002 (partial results). Discusses regional trends in student intake and possible reasons behind the rise such as the effort university built environment departments have made to improve and market their courses and the RICS media campaign 'Property in Business'. Graphs.
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Argues that the number of surveying graduates is rising for the first time in 10 years, despite recent reports on the demise of the surveying student. Illustrates this trend with RICS figures for the number of new students that embarked on RICS accredited courses in September 2000, September 2001 and Septmeber 2002 (partial results). Discusses regional trends in student intake and possible reasons behind the rise such as the effort university built environment departments have made to improve and market their courses and the RICS media campaign 'Property in Business'. Graphs.