
RREF Recognition Evening 2024
Last night the Reading Real Estate Foundation (RREF) welcomed 115 students, graduates and industry supporters to their annual RREF Recognition Evening for a chance to celebrate the impact of the charity, network with the community, and find out more about the Department of Real Estate & Planning's latest research.
Special thanks to David Sinclair and Stephenson Harwood LLP for hosting the event in the London office. Thanks also to Katherine Norton for representing the trustees, and to Amelia Tusha for her words from a student perspective. Congratulations again to Ali Mew and Emmanuel Gandaa for winning Mentor and Mentee of the Year respectively.
To find out more about RREF's work, visit the charity's website.
Research Posters
Below are links to PDFs of the various posters on display throughout the night. Contact us at [email protected] if you would like to know more about the research, or to find out more about how to engage with REP or RREF.
- The impact of listed churches on the value of residential assets (Professor Michael Ball, Dr Yi Wu and Henry Russell)
- The call for modernization of ESG ratings: Do ESG ratings cover Climate-related risks on REIT's?
- Justice in Greenbelt: Effects of UK planning restrictions on migration choices, gentrification and local economic development (Capucine Riom and Lukas Makovsky)
- Do supply constraints differentiate how much housing prices drop in crises? (Ren Ren and Siu Kei Wong)
- Towards an epistemology of a just and equitable compensation: an investigation of compensation valuation complexities in Ghana (Ellen Abena Fosuwa Kwofie)
- Higher risk driven by less confident behaviour: women on REIT boards (Rohit Bajaj)
- Delivering growth through project speed? Participant perspectives on speed and delay in planning (Dr Mark Dobson and Professor Gavin Parker)

