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Hannah Wood is a Principal Lecturer at the University of Brighton’s School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering Built Environment (BEACON), specializing in Construction and Project Management. She holds a PhD from the University of Brighton (2010) and a Bachelor’s in Construction Management (2005). Her research focuses on construction project complexity, digital technologies (e.g., VR/AR, 3D scanning), and built environment education. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and an Incorporated Member of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
**Education**:
- PhD: Managing Project Complexity at the Pre-Construction Stage (University of Brighton, 2007–2010)
- Bachelor’s: Construction Management (University of Brighton, 2001–2005)
**Research Interests**: She investigates complexity management in construction projects, emerging technologies, and education strategies for built environment students. Her recent work includes studies on air quality in new homes and occupational safety demographics.
**Projects**: Key collaborations include:
- TAPAS-DC: Addressing air pollution in schools (2021–2022)
- Round Hill Community Project: Housing and resident engagement (2016–2018)
- Investigations into service charges and laundry-related mold growth in new homes
**Teaching**: Teaches modules like Construction Management and Surveying, employing flipped classrooms and blended learning to enhance student engagement. She emphasizes practical site visits and industry-relevant skills.
**External Roles**: Served as External Examiner for Construction Management programs at London South Bank University and the University of Greenwich. Active in CIOB’s NOVUS group for industry-academia collaboration.



