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CEM student dissertations merge academic rigour with practical industry knowledge to develop an evidence base to support change in industry practice.
Explore dissertation abstracts listed below by topic area. Electronic copies of the full dissertations may be requested via the CEM Administrator . Since 2011, dissertation research has focused on the following key areas:
- Data and digital technologies
- DfMA - Offsite Manufacturing
- Finance and investment
- Health and Safety
- Legal and contracts
- Performance, productivity and construction and design process
- Procurement and collaboration
- Skills, EDI and workplace and education
- Sustainability
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Data and digital technologies
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DfMA - Offsite manufacturing
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Finance and investment
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Health and safety
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Housing
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Innovation
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Legal and contracts
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Performance, productivity, construction and design process
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Procurement and collaboration
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Skills, EDI, workplace and education
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Sustainability
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CEM student dissertations merge academic rigour with practical industry knowledge to develop an evidence base to support change in industry practice. Explore dissertation abstracts listed below by topic area. Electronic copies of the full dissertations may be requested via the CEM Administrator. Since 2011, dissertation research has focused on ...
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