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Angela Nash is Associate Head of School (Academic) at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Wolverhampton. With extensive experience in construction project management and educational facility development, she plays a key leadership role in academic matters within her school.
Her educational background includes an MBA, a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, and Prince2 certification, providing a strong foundation for her work in both academia and practical project management.
Dr. Nash's research focuses on the intersection of construction management and educational environments. Her work explores how physical learning spaces impact educational outcomes, with particular emphasis on construction project management, space planning for higher education, and the development of effective learning environments. She has made significant contributions to understanding women's roles in construction and the strategic implementation of educational capital projects.
Her publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on the relationship between physical environments and educational outcomes. Over the past 15 years, her work has evolved from traditional construction management topics to increasingly focus on the strategic planning of educational spaces, technology integration in learning environments, and international educational infrastructure projects.
- Member of the Chartered Management Institute
- Fellow of the Higher Education Association
Dr. Nash has been instrumental in securing and managing significant funding for educational infrastructure projects, including multiple HEFCE grants totaling over £5 million, a £2 million Sport England World Class Programme, and a €600,000 European Union Asia Link Programme. Her experience spans strategic project leadership for the University of Wolverhampton's £180m New Horizons Estates Regeneration Programme.
Her work extends beyond the university through professional engagements with organizations like RIBA, ADP Architects, and various educational leadership forums, where she shares expertise on educational space design and project management.


