Continuing Professional Development 

This CIBSE recognised continuing professional development model has been organised jointly by CIBSE Journal and London Southbank University to help users improve their professional knowledge.

These CPD modules can count towards CIBSE’s annual CPD requirement for membership.  It is a mandatory requirement for Licentiates, Associates, Members and Fellows of CIBSE to maintain and develop their professional skills.  These are also a great source of information for CIBSE and non-CIBSE Members alike.

Click here to access and complete the CIBSE Journal CPD online.

Building Sustainable Design magazine in conjunction with London Southbank University also produce a series of CPD modules that can be viewed and completed online and are another good source of reference.  Click here to access and complete the BSD magazine CPD online.

 

Education

CIBSE strongly supports initiatives aimed at improving the knowledge of building services engineers. In 2008 we will be expanding our links with Universities throughout the Region, and will provide more information soon.

For information on careers in Building Services please visit www.cibse.org/careers

Support for education in Building Services is currently being sort through the CIBSE ANZ Patrons Scheme, for more details, or to offer your support please contact patrons@cibse.org.au

Incidentally, enrolments are being accepted for the graduate certificate, graduate diploma and masters degree programmes in Building Services Engineering at the University of Sydney.

For more information contact: Lesley Vanderkwast on Tel: 02 9351 2686
or email: lesley@arch.usyd.edu.au
 
At the University of Technology, Sydney online courses in Facility Management are available from the Design, Architecture and Building Faculty
 

Workplace Ecology

Design overview of necessary considerations for a productive and healthy work environment.
Development Management
Economic and political framework within which development occurs.
Facility Obsolescence
Change management; churn; refurbishment and adaptive reuse; heritage considerations and legislative restraints.
Engineering Services and Systems
Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration; electrical, fire, communications, data management and security; energy and maintenance implications.

For details ring Peter Smith, FM Course Director on 02 9514 8732
or email Peter.Smith@uts.edu.au