ULI, Maastricht & MIT launch Real Estate Leaders course

The Urban Land Institute (ULI) yesterday announced a new collaboration with Maastricht University Center for Real Estate and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Real Estate on the recently launched Global Real Estate Leaders programme, a world-class education course aimed at developing the next generation of industry leaders.

Nils Kok, Professor of Real Estate Finance, Maastricht University

The programme offers executives with a minimum of ten year’s industry experience of real estate, asset management, finance and/or the built environment the opportunity to earn a professional education certificate covering the key skills and knowledge required to lead an active real estate organisation, including nationally and globally. 

“The Global Real Estate Leaders programme offers mid-career real estate professionals the knowledge, skills, and networking opportunities required to become leaders in the real estate industry,” said Nils Kok, professor of real estate finance, Maastricht University. “The collaboration with ULI Europe ensures that participants receive insights into current trends and pressing global issues in the real estate industry from one of the leading think tanks in the field.”

Leading academics and real estate industry leaders will provide in-depth insights into investment, and leadership and management skills, and address current and future industry challenges such as sustainability and climate risk, property technology, inflation, increased interest rates, talent shortages, and technological change. The leadership skills addressed by the programme include negotiation, entrepreneurship, high performing team design and management, diversity and inclusion, ethics, and cultural leadership and influencing.  

Lisette van Doorn, CEO, ULI Europe

“The Global Real Estate Leaders programme prepares executives for the next stages of their careers, focusing on both the essential leadership skills they need and the challenges that they may face going forward,” said Lisette van Doorn, CEO, ULI Europe. “By bringing together a diverse group of industry executives, the programme emphasises the need for different disciplines to learn from each other and collaborate more closely and more effectively to deal with society’s biggest challenges and developments, such as demographics, climate change and the use of new technologies.”   

Such an approach, she said, is very closely aligned with how ULI works, as members from all kinds of backgrounds come together and share ideas and knowledge.

The programme consists of four one-week modules held throughout 2024 and 2025, with each session located either in Maastricht or Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the first taking place from 7 April at Maastricht University. Prospective participants can apply for individual modules or for the full programme.

The application deadline for the first module is March 15, 2024. For further information on fees, timelines, teaching team and course content visit https://www.globalrealestateleaders.com/  

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