All Careers articles – Page 58
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NewsEast London workspace opens its doors
RARA offers a flexible and cheap place for struggling young architects to be creative
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News92% of Europe's architects remain gloomy
Survey reveals pessimistic outlook throughout Europe, though few UK firms take part
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NewsRIBA appoints a chief executive
Former Design Council director joins RIBA as new chief executive
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Construction appointments: 03 July 2009
Shepherd Construction names managing director of its southern division
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NewsFormer Crossrail chair to join Laing O'Rourke
Doug Oakervee will take ambassadorial role at contractor’s Pacific Rim division
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NewsWolseley chief exec departs with immediate effect
Chip Hornsby makes way for Ian Meakins, former boss of foreign exchange firm Travelex Holdings
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NewsAlastair Lansley receives OBE
RIBA member awarded for services to public transport architecture including St Pancras station
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NewsRIBA announces Stephen Williams scholarship winner
Sheffield University student wins £5,000 award to finish her Part 2 architecture studies
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NewsTotal reinstates sacked Lindsey contractors
Deal between Total and unions will see unofficial strikers reinstated at the Lindsey oil refinery
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NewsPerrins replaces Pidgley as Berkeley boss
Finance director Rob Perrins takes over operational duties at housebuilder as Tony Pidgley becomes chairman
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NewsCrossrail in talks to take on Olympic trainees
The Olympic Delivery Authority is in talks with Crossrail over allowing apprentices to finish their training on the £16bn rail project, despite fears over its future funding
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FeaturesCaptain Uranium: how to get into nuclear
Billions are going to be spent on nuclear power stations in the next 10 years, assuming, that is, we can find 33,000 recruits in a hurry. Which is where you come in...
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Latest construction appointments - 26 June 2009
Mansell has appointed Colin McArdle managing director of specialised works in the South-east
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NewsSite deaths drop 26% to record low
But HSE figures show construction remains among the most dangerous industries
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NewsOlympic boss suspended over £100m discrepancy
Money had not been set aside by LDA to compensate for businesses forced to relocate from east London site
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NewsTalks delayed over striking refinery building workers
Unions to meet employers on Thursday to discuss dispute over sacking of 647 striking workers at Lindsey plant
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NewsFormer Deyaar chief quits two more jobs
Mystery surrounds quadruple departure of ex Dubai development boss Nasser Al Shaikh
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NewsTotal fires up to 900 workers
Oil company slashes staff numbers following unofficial protest after 51 people lost their jobs
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NewsHyder Consulting shuts down QS arm
Firm shuts down its quantity surveying arm RPA as part of a redundancy and restructuring programme














