One thing about real estate in Dubai is they do not do things halfway. When they build their buildings the results are world class. Now to increase the level of real estate education, the Dubai Real Estate Institute has joined forces with the noted School of Planning and Development at the University of Southern California.
USC’s school is considered one of the top institutes in the country for real estate and development education and this should help Dubai build their leaders of tomorrow and create and deeper pool of talent in the developing country.
Dubai Real Estate Institute, the region’s first academic institute for real estate studies, yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding with the School of Planning and Development at the University of Southern California in the US. They will work jointly to offer academic as well as executive education programmes and professional training in real estate to address pressing issues in the industry and offer cutting edge ideas and approaches. In addition, the cooperation will extend to cover important research initiatives in the region. via Gulfnews
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it is timely that there is now going to be available professional training for real estate agents .
Although things have vastly improved with many regulations swiftly put into place to stabilize and promote the real estate industry here, an establishment for imparting proper knowledge and best practices is good to have.
- We've been doing our little bit with trying to being Dubai Real Estate agents up to speed in the use of technology for their everyday work on our blog at http://www.realvisionhomes.com
i would like to study real estate.please advice me on the institute to join,thanks
samuel
I want to join you in both work and studies. Detail of Curriculum Vitae will follow, if need it.
Am into real estate in Nigeria, I work with Shallom Properties. I really want to bring myself up in real estate business, I want to study International real estate business in your institute. How do i go about it. Thanks