
معرفی
Professor Jacqui Glass serves as the Dean of The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment at University College London, a position she assumed in September 2024 following her interim deanship since April 2024. Previously, she held roles as Vice-Dean Research (2019–2024) and Professor of Construction Management at The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction. Her career includes academic leadership at Loughborough University (2003–2018) and part-time roles at Oxford Brookes University (1998–2003). She is a globally recognized expert in construction management, sustainable development, and architectural engineering, with a focus on bridging academia and industry.
Education:
- PhD in Architecture (1997), Oxford Brookes University
- Postgraduate Diploma (1994), Oxford Brookes University
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (1991), Oxford Brookes University
Research Interests:
Professor Glass specializes in construction management methodologies, sustainable infrastructure development, and the organizational dynamics of built environment projects. She advocates for equity and inclusion in education and research, emphasizing climate action (UN SDG 13) and responsible consumption (UN SDG 12). Her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to address urban challenges and industry innovation.
Awards & Recognition:
- Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
- Fellow of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
Leadership & Grants:
In her deanship, she oversees The Bartlett’s mission to lead global built environment education and research. Her tenure includes fostering collaborations, such as discussions with Tongji University on AI-driven urban governance. She has led teams in securing research grants and advancing initiatives on youth engagement in urban planning (e.g., the Development Planning Unit report on youth barriers to governance).
Labs & Teams:
As Dean, she champions interdisciplinary hubs across The Bartlett’s 13 schools, including the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Bartlett School of Planning. Her work supports innovation in construction and sustainable design through collaborative networks.
