Professor Jacqueline Glass is Interim Dean of The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment
Professor Jacqueline Glass is Interim Dean of The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment, and Chair of Construction Management at UCL. She holds Fellowships from the Chartered Institute of Building and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers.
Professor Glass’ academic research and teaching career spans 25 years in the built environment field. Her research and impact track record extends across construction technology and sustainability. Her work focuses on the management of innovation within construction firms, for which she has received awards from industry and professional bodies.
Professor Glass was previously Vice-Dean Research of The Bartlett faculty, where she championed a range of initiatives on research culture and performance, including establishing The Bartlett Ethics Advisory Group. She led the faculty’s submission to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021, in which The Bartlett was recognised as the place where the UK’s most ‘World Leading’ and ‘Internationally Excellent’ built environment research is undertaken.
Prior to this, she was Professor of Architecture and Sustainable Construction at Loughborough University, where she was Associate Dean for Enterprise and Director of the EPSRC Industrial Doctorate Centre for Innovative and Collaborative Construction Engineering.
Professor Glass has been an external examiner at the University of Cambridge Departments of Architecture and Engineering, and Imperial College London Department of Civil Engineering. She has undertaken international research assessment roles for ETH Zurich, the Technical University of Eindhoven, and the University of Hong Kong.
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