Estate management and growth in higher education
Language: English Series: Property Management ; 9(2) Spring 1991, 135-142(8)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Higher educational institutions will, over the next twenty five years, have the challenge of providing their services to double the number of students presently studying. Such an increase will have a major implications for the use of the property owned by colleges, polytechnics and universities and the article undertakes an examination of these issues. An historical introduction sets the background, which gives way to a discussion of use-efficiency, buildings rationalisation and accommodation strategy planning. Management of achieve efficiency, effectiveness and economy provides the thrust of the arguement.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS44511 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 47595-1001 |
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Higher educational institutions will, over the next twenty five years, have the challenge of providing their services to double the number of students presently studying. Such an increase will have a major implications for the use of the property owned by colleges, polytechnics and universities and the article undertakes an examination of these issues. An historical introduction sets the background, which gives way to a discussion of use-efficiency, buildings rationalisation and accommodation strategy planning. Management of achieve efficiency, effectiveness and economy provides the thrust of the arguement.