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Ms Connie Susilawati
Ms Connie Susilawati
Research Theme: Infrastructure
Faculty of Built Environment & Engineering School of Urban Development
Position: Senior Lecturer
Email: c.susilawati@qut.edu.au
Phone: +61 7 3138 1853
Fax: +61 7 3138 1170
Location: QUT Gardens Pt,
L Block, Level 4,
Room 429
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Profile

Qualifications, Career history and Professional and Group Associations

Qualifications

B. E. (Civil), Grad. Dip. and M. E. (Property Economics)

Career History and biography

2003-Present:

Senior Lecturer at School of Urban Development, QUT (Brisbane, Australia) for:

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Property Economics)
  • Master of Property Economics
2002-2003

Head of Division of Finance,
Administration and System Management (Department of City Management)
at PT. Ciputra Surya, Surabaya Indonesia.

PT. Ciputra Surya is a developer of the biggest master planned community development project, a self-contained city (1,385 hectares land area), in Eastern of Indonesia.

1992-2003:

Lecturer at  Petra Christian University (Surabaya, Indonesia) for:

  • Bachelor of Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Management (Real Estate Management)
  • Postgraduate Programs in Civil Engineering
  • Construction Management
  • Property Management
  • Building Science

Professional and Group Associations

Member

  • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (2003 - present)
  • Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (1998 - present)
  • Acting President/ Secretary of CIB (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction) endorsed Student Chapter at Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, Queensland University of Technology (2004 - 2007)
  • European Real Estate Society (2004)
  • American Real Estate Society (1997 - present)
  • Alumni association of Petra Christian University (1996 - present)
  • Institution of Engineers, Australia; recognized by ASCE, USA (1985-2007)
  • Institute of Municipal Engineering, Australia (1991-1998)

 

Professional and community services roles (service on editorial board etc):

  • Current committee member of the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) Queensland branch (2004 - present)
  • Board Member of PRRES (Pacific Rim Real Estate Society), Board member 2001-2003, 2006-2008
  • PRRES 2007 Postgraduate Colloquium Organiser (Perth, January 2007)
  • Member of selection panel for academic (associate lecturer, lecturer and Professorship) and research only candidate in the Faculty of BEE (2005 - present)
  • Judging panellist, Faculty of BEE scholarship award (2006)
  • Committee member of QUT Research Week 2005
  • Co-coordinator of Student/employer night by RICS Queensland branch (2005)
  • Active involvement in Faculty of BEE QUT Quinquennial external reviews (2004)
  • Head of Public Relations for alumni association of PCU (2001-2003)
  • Property educator representatives in 2002 for review of Indonesian Valuation Standard which referred to International Valuation Standards
  • Committee member of alumni association of PCU in the field of education (1996-2001)
  • Chair for the Graduation Ceremonies in October 1998 and in May 1999
  • Executive secretary of culture night for farewell and welcome rector 1997
  • Senior consultant Sidoarjo project: a feasibility study of housing project which has to build new main access and has power line in the project (1997)
  • Group member inter-disciplinary community outreach program directed towards encouraging villages involvement in optimising their local resources (1996-1997)

 

Awards

  • CIB Best Paper award entitled “Partnerships in affordable housing: the impact of conflicting investment criteria” at the 3rd CIB Student Chapters International Symposium, 4-8 July 2005, Brisbane, Australia.
  • International Postgraduate Research Scholarship for PhD (2003-2005)
    Partial scholarship from the School of Construction Management and Property for PhD candidacy (2003-2005)
  • Grant in Aid Awards, Queensland University Technology (2004)
  • Favourite lecturer in School of Management at Petra Christian University 2001
  • Petra Christian University Scholarship tenable at the Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia (1994-1996)
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Research

Research areas and external collaborators

Research Areas

Within the broad field of property economics engineering, Ms. Connie Susilawati and her research team have defined three main research areas:

  • Sustainable property and infrastructure
  • Multi-stakeholder partnerships
  • International issues related to real estate education, property and infrastructure delivery management

 

Sustainable property and infrastructure

Research in this area is focussed on:

  • Sustainable property and infrastructure investment
  • Property and infrastructure valuation and finance
  • Affordable and sustainable housing development and management

 

Multi-stakeholder partnerships

Research in this area is focussed on:

  • inventive problem solving and decision making approach
  • partnerships and relationship management
  • organisation and change management

 

International issues related to real estate education, property and infrastructure delivery management

Research is focussed on International issues affecting Australia, Europe and South East Asia, in the areas of:

  • real estate education
  • contract and procurement
  • construction management
  • operation management

 

External Collaborators

Within the broad field of property economics, Ms. Connie Susilawati and her research team have strong collaborations with:

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Teaching

Teaching areas and achievements and units taught

Teaching areas

Ms Susilawati teaches the following units:

  • Property Valuation
  • Property Finance
  • Research Methods
  • Introduction to Building
  • Professional Practice
  • Operation Research
  • Human Resources Management

 

Ms Susilawati teaches the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Property Economics)
  • Master of Property Economics
  • Bachelor of Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Management(Real Estate Management)
  • Postgraduate Programs in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Property Management and Building Science

Academic Leadership

  • Subject Area Coordinator Undergraduate Program in Property Economics
  • Deputy Director of Postgraduate Program in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Property Management and Building Science
  • Course Coordinator of IASTP III Asset Appraisal for Financial Restructuring and Regional Autonomy
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Grants

Funding and selected list of awarded projects

Ms. Susilawati and her research team have been granted funds to conduct the following research projects:

 

Selected List of Awarded Grants

Ms. Susilawati and her research team have been granted funds to conduct following research projects:

  • Sustainable property and infrastructure
  • Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) grant.
    Project Title: “Risk-assessment Practices in the Private Rental Sector: Implications for low-income renters”.
  • Multi-stakeholder partnerships
  • In-kind support from Community Housing Organisation for Project Title: “Risk-assessment and management of affordable housing investment which require stakeholder partnership arrangement”
  • International issues related to real estate education, property and infrastructure delivery management
  • AusAid Projects: IASTPIII international training program on “Asset Appraisal for Financial Restructuring and Regional Autonomy”
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Supervision

Selected list of student projects

Selected List of Research Student Projects

Ms. Connie Susilawati's students have undertaken following funded research projects:

The sustainable inhabitation development: A case study of residential-industrial neighbourhood Malaysia

Name: Rozana Zakaria
Year: 2007 (completed)
Course: Ph. D
College: QUT

Recent PhD and Master student by Research

Name: Faiza Tahir
Year: (potential)
Course: Master
College: QUT

Indonesian State’s Asset Management System”

Name: Muhammad Hasbi Hanis
Year: start August 2008
Course: PhD
College: QUT

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Publications

Selected list of publications

Selected List of Publications

Additional publications for Ms. Connie Susilawait can be found on ePrints: http://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Susilawati,_Connie.html

 

Book Chapter

  • Susilawati, C. (2002).  Real Estate Education in Indonesia.  In Real Estate Education throughout the World: Past, Present and Future, Ed by Karl-Werner Schulte, 2002, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 381-390

 

Refereed Journals

International conference papers

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