Showing posts with label Graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graduation. Show all posts

Monday, 8 June 2026

Graduation May 2026: meeting our online and distance learning graduates

At graduation in May 2026, as well as our on-campus students, we were pleased to welcome a number of students who had not visited the Oxford Brookes campus before. These students were graduating from the MSc Real Estate that we offer in partnership with the Knight Frank Saudi Arabia Graduate Academy and the online MSc Real Estate Investment Finance which has students and alumni working in a variety of property related sectors all over the world.


The student speaker at the ceremony was Yosra Meskinyar, one of the first graduates from the MSc Real Estate that we offer in partnership with the Knight Frank Saudi Arabia Graduate Academy. This is a two-and-a-half-year graduate program designed to nurture top talent in real estate and allows ambitious graduates to work while earning an MSc Real Estate and pursuing an RICS qualification.




The MSc Real Estate Investment Finance is an online course which attracts students from across the globe. This entirely online distance learning course is all about putting practical skills into action and our students have lots of opportunities to connect and share experiences with each other and professionals on a global basis. It was great to welcome two of the REIF students to the campus for graduation...the first time meeting in person!

Ye Xu (REIF Course Leader) with Jamie Fairholm (left) and Ruba Khoury (right)

 





Monday, 30 June 2025

Celebrating 10 Years! MSc REIF: Stephen Hipkins

Ye Xu (REIF Programme Leader) and Stephen Hipkins at graduation in May 2025

The Real Estate Investment Finance (REIF) programme (MSc, PG Diploma and OBU Certificate) at Oxford Brookes is celebrating 10 years this year!  The programme started in 2015 and now attracts students from across the world. This is great news as students (and staff) from many different backgrounds and locations can come together online to share experiences and work practices. The programme has been designed for real estate professionals across all sectors, as well as fund managers and investment bankers who would like to gain a better understanding of real estate as a financial asset in an investment portfolio. The programme is delivered online and offers our students (many of whom are also working full-time) a flexible and innovative way to study. We have developed our use of digital media to bring together students from many different backgrounds and locations using our virtual learning platform as well as social media and webinars. 

I caught up with one of our most recent graduates, Stephen Hipkins who completed the MSc REIF in May 2025 to find out what he thought about the REIF programme:

What is your background?
I am a qualified architect with over 25 years of experience across architecture, construction and project delivery. My career has spanned both the UK and international markets, including significant work in the Middle East. I have delivered complex capital investment projects across a broad range of sectors; residential, commercial, education, healthcare and cultural institutions, both as an architect and in senior client-side project and design management roles. My leadership has consistently centred on coordinating multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-value, technically sophisticated developments. I have worked with globally renowned practices and led award-winning masterplans such as the Qasr Al Hosn in Abu Dhabi. In recent years, I have taken a strategic leadership role in future-focused developments, including mass modular housing and sustainable EV-integrated urban planning.

Why did you decide to do a course in Real Estate Investment Finance?
Having spent much of my career focused on the design and delivery aspects of the built environment, I recognised a growing need to strengthen my commercial and financial understanding of real estate. My experience taught me that long-term project success hinges not just on design excellence or construction efficiency, but also on financial viability, market alignment and strategic investment.  

The MSc in Real Estate Investment and Finance provided the perfect opportunity to formally broaden my perspective, to view projects not only as physical assets but as vehicles of economic and social value. I wanted to be better equipped to engage with investors, developers and financial institutions and to lead with a more integrated understanding of project lifecycle economics, risk and return.

Why did you choose the MSc/PGD REIF at Oxford Brookes?
Oxford Brookes stood out for its strong reputation in real estate education and its practitioner-focused, flexible learning model. The course is tailored for experienced professionals who want to deepen their expertise while continuing to work and it focuses on real-world application. What particularly appealed to me was the course’s emphasis on combining theory with critical, practice-based analysis. The modules, ranging from valuation and investment appraisal to legal frameworks aligned closely with the challenges I encountered in my leadership roles. The university’s commitment to academic excellence, coupled with its support for distance learners, made it an ideal choice.

What did you gain from the course and how has it helped you in your career?
The MSc has significantly enhanced my ability to appraise projects from a financial and strategic standpoint. I have gained a much deeper understanding of market dynamics, investment structures, development finance and valuation techniques. I’m now far more confident in navigating complex financial models, engaging with investors and aligning project design with long-term investment goals.

Importantly, the course sharpened my decision-making in areas like portfolio planning, risk assessment and regulatory compliance. This has expanded my leadership capacity, enabling me to move seamlessly between architectural, managerial and financial domains. It’s already influencing the way I lead projects, structure deals and advocate for sustainable, commercially resilient developments. I have now set up a property business that leverages the BRRR (Buy, Refurbish, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) strategy to acquire and improve residential properties to a high standard. If you would like to know more or become involved, email us at: architectmoveorimprove@gmail.com

What did you choose for your dissertation topic and why?
For my dissertation, I explored the topic: “Decline in Town Centres: Adapting to Changing Consumer Habits.” This subject resonated strongly with me, both professionally and personally, as I’ve witnessed first-hand the shifting dynamics in urban centres across the UK, exacerbated by changes in retail behaviour, technological disruption and more recently, the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. My aim was to critically examine the structural decline of traditional high streets and town centres, investigating the economic, social and spatial drivers behind reduced footfall, rising vacancies and evolving consumer expectations. I was particularly interested in how real estate stakeholders, investors, developers, local authorities and designers can reposition and repurpose underperforming assets to create vibrant, resilient urban environments.

This research allowed me to bridge my architectural and project delivery background with the commercial and strategic themes covered in the MSc. I evaluated innovative redevelopment strategies, such as mixed-use repurposing, experiential retail and community-focused place-making, alongside policy and investment models that can support long-term regeneration. Ultimately, the dissertation reinforced my belief that town centres can be revitalised through integrated, multi-disciplinary approaches, where design quality, financial viability and social value go hand-in-hand.

Thanks Stephen. If you want to find out more, then book onto one of our online information sessions via the website.

REIF Online Information Sessions





Thursday, 26 May 2022

Graduation 2020 and 2021 - it finally happened!

After two years of missing, GRADUATION IS BACK! It was so good to see all the students, families, friends and staff who turned up to celebrate Graduation 2020 and 2021 in person on 18 May and 24 May 2022. Some photos and videos of the extra special day for undergraduate and postgraduate students who graduated from courses in Real Estate, Planning and Construction. Enjoy!

Graduation 2020 (held on 18 May 2022)...
















And now for Graduation 2021, held on 24 May 2022...
















For more information on any of our courses, take a look at the School of the Built Environment website:




Thursday, 20 June 2019

School of the Built Environment Graduation 2019

Graduation 2019 took place on a cool Monday 17 June. The ceremonies and reception took place back on the main campus in the newly refurbished Kenneth Wheare Hall and the JHB Building. The photos (and video) show the story of the day - photos and videos by the Ed and Daniel Vicars (Real Estate and Construction) and Uzma Khan (Planning and Urban Design)...


Students from courses in Real Estate or Construction graduated in the first ceremony - the staff are getting ready...



Inside the hall and...

...processing out.











(Some of) the prizes for students in Real Estate and Construction - presented by Ramin Keivani (Head of SBE) 

The Graduation Reception for Real Estate and Construction...

...and for students in Planning and Urban Design... 

...who graduated in the second ceremony of the day.




The traditional hat throwing ceremony...

...and the paparazzi.

That's it until the next round of graduation ceremonies at the end of August. If you would like further information about any of our courses, take a look at our website:




Tuesday, 9 October 2018

REIF Graduation and Student Profiles

Graduation on 31 August 2018

As the MSc/PGD Real Estate Investment Finance is an online course, our students are based all over the world - so they normally graduate 'in absentia'. This year however, we were delighted to welcome the first two graduates of the MSc Real Estate Investment Finance to actually attend graduation at Oxford Brookes. And we even managed to get them to provide profiles. The students were Crystal Palar (CP) and Lucas Shannon (LS), both are based in Singapore. Scroll down for the profiles...

Crystal (top) and Lucas shaking hands on the stage.

Processing out - led by the University Mace

After the ceremony with Ye Xu, REIF Programme Leader (left), Crystal (centre) and Lucas (right)

And the answers to my questions:

What is your background? 

CP: 14 years of real estate experience with Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), 4 years in Shanghai and 10 years in Singapore – started out in research, residential leasing and office leasing, culminating with my present role in JLL’s regional investment sales team, where my responsibilities involve advising clients on the sale and purchase of commercial properties across the AP region.

LS: Property Development and Investment throughout Asia for the past 24 years living in Australia, China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Why did you decide to do a course in Real Estate Investment Finance?

CP: I had just moved from the commercial leasing team across to our investment sales team in 2008. When APREA’s CREIF course was introduced in 2007/08, I decided it would be a good course to kick start a deeper understanding of the world of real estate investment and finance. In 2016, after more than 8 years transactional experience, I learnt about OBU’s MSc REIF programme and was instantly attracted to the idea of: transferable 'prior learning' credit with a transfer exam for 4 of the 6 program modules; flexible virtual learning environment for the remaining 2 modules and a cost friendly top-up fee, while refreshing and enhancing my knowledge base and potentially expanding my network through meeting other students and the course practitioners.

LS: I worked for JLL and LaSalle Investment Management and was gravitating from development into the finance and investment side of property, so the course was a natural fit for my career.

Why did you choose the MSc REIF at Oxford Brookes? 

CP: Oxford Brookes is the alma mater of some of my colleagues and is well regarded in the real estate investment industry. It also offers one of the more recognised distant learning courses for an MSc in Real Estate.   

LS: The course was available online through the Singapore base. Oxford Brookes is also highly rated and recognised by companies in the real estate investment industry. 

What did you gain from the course and how has it helped you in your career?

CP: The transfer exams were a fantastic refresher of the basic foundations of real estate investment and finance. The dissertation which required interviews with peers and clients, was a great way to gain invaluable insights and build stronger professional relationships with all parties involved. The completion and subsequent gradation gave me a sense of achievement and satisfaction. The opportunity to visit Oxford and OBU and participate in the graduation ceremony, also provided me with a sense of pride at becoming a part of an intellectual and accomplished group of academic and business professionals.

LS: The course brought me up to speed with current activities and exposed me to international case studies outside Asia. It also refreshed my knowledge of specific standards and regulatory guidelines that are always changing in the industry.  It was definitely a personal achievement to finish the course.

What did you choose for your dissertation topic and why? 

CP: 'Real Estate Direct Investing by Institutional Investors after the Global Financial Crisis and its Implications for Unlisted Funds.' During the course of my work, I had noticed that interactions with investors were shifting from previously discussing sales opportunities primarily with GPs to expanding our marketing roadshows to include more LPs. In general, it became apparent that many LPs were more directly active in the underwriting and negotiations for investment opportunities. This made me want to get a better understanding, for the benefit of my day-to-day work, of the reasons that brought about this change and if it might be a permanent or temporary phenomenon.

LS: 'The Impact of E-commerce on the Retail and Industrial Real Estate Sectors.'  I had close connections with leading investors and developers in this sector and it was definitely a current issue changing the real estate sector.

For more information about the MSc/PGD Real Investment Finance take a look at our website:

MSc/PGD REIF




Tuesday, 26 June 2018

School of the Built Environment Graduation 2018

Graduation 2018 took place on a sunny (but not too hot) Monday 18 June. This year the ceremony and reception moved back across the bridge from Headington Hill Hall to the newly refurbished Kenneth Wheare Hall and the JHB Building. So things were a bit different this year...the photos show the story of the day and showcase our new buildings very nicely.

Outside the Clerici Building
Before the ceremony...


...and the staff are getting ready.

And being given their instructions for the stage.

Lining up for the...

...procession into the Kenneth Wheare Hall

Outside...

...and finally inside the ceremony itself.

The staff line up to applaud the new graduates...

...as they leave the hall.







The journey through the JHB Building...

...to the Terrace.











Lunch :)





The traditional hat throw...

...and the hat that had to be rescued.

The photographers gallery...

...and the Real Estate prizes.

Now that you've graduated, don't forget to keep in touch. Join one of our alumni groups on LinkedIn...a great way of keeping in touch with your mates and the School of the Built Environment at Oxford Brookes. We use our groups to post job opportunities, source mentors (for the Real Estate Mentoring Scheme), share news and to use your experiences to inform our course development, so make sure you join!

Real Estate Management
Construction, QS and Project Management
Urban Design, Planning and Development
Real Estate Investment Finance (REIF)

Finally, for yet more photos, take a look at the SBE Graduation 2018 album on the School of the Built Environment Facebook page.