Dr Nnamdi Maduka
Dr Nnamdi Maduka
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Role:
Department staff:
Research staff:
- "Construction project management, which includes sustainability
- building retrofit
- and BIM. Project management methodologies
- knowledge management
- stakeholder management
- leadership
- and multi-criteria decision support.
Teaching staff:
- Qualifications:
- PhD, MSc, B.Eng, PgCertTHE, FHEA
- Position:
- Senior Lecturer in Project and Engineering Management and Programme Leader for MSc. Project Management. Coordinator: International Student Champion (School of Engineering).
- Department:
- Faculty of Environment and Technology (FET) FET - Engineering, Design and Mathematics
- Telephone:
- +441173281896
- Email:
- Nnamdi.Maduka@uwe.ac.uk
- Social media:
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About me
Nnamdi is a Programme Leader for MSc. Project Management and Senior Lecturer in Project and Engineering Management at UWE. I am also Coordinator: Student Champion for School of Engineering. I graduated in Civil Engineering from the Federal University of Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. I obtained Master's degree in Project Management from Sunderland University and a PhD from Northumbria University, Newcastle.
As a PhD student, I taught Bachelor's and Master's students. Upon graduation, I was offered an associate lecturer position and later a lecturer role in construction and project management for over two years. I taught construction project management and project management modules, supervised Master's students, and was the second supervisor to two PhD students before joining UWE.
At UWE, I teach undergraduate Engineering Practice 1 and 2, Project and Risk Management. For postgraduates, I teach Project Management Fundamentals; Project Management Methodologies; Project Management in Context and Leadership.
Area of expertise
Construction project management, which includes sustainability, infrastructure projects, blockchain, retrofitting, and BIM. Knowledge management; stakeholder engagement; leadership; and multi-criteria decision support.
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