Dr. Stewart Beattie
Institution: University of Strathclyde. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Address: 75 Montrose Street
Postal Code: G1 1XJ
Country: United Kingdom
Stewart Beattie is a Chartered Engineer and Teaching Fellow in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Strathclyde.
Stewart is the Programme Lead for Civil Engineering Apprenticeships, with responsibility for recruitment, advisor of studies and work-based learning.
Stewart has significant experience in civil engineering consultancy, working on road, rail and energy projects. His experience is in the fields of ground investigations, geotechnical design and site supervision.
Stewart is an experienced Teaching Fellow in Higher Education with responsibility for curriculum design and delivery, management and leadership of academic staff and student support.
Stewart is a founding committee member of 2 UK-wide networks:
• A UK-wide apprenticeship pedagogy network, connecting UK institutions that run apprenticeship programmes.
• A UK-wide ground engineering group for the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IoM3) which meets regularly to discuss the ground engineering sector in the UK.
Areas of expertise: Apprenticeship Degrees, Teaching in Higher Education, Geotechnical Engineering, Work-Based Learning
Stewart is the Programme Lead for Civil Engineering Apprenticeships, with responsibility for recruitment, advisor of studies and work-based learning.
Stewart has significant experience in civil engineering consultancy, working on road, rail and energy projects. His experience is in the fields of ground investigations, geotechnical design and site supervision.
Stewart is an experienced Teaching Fellow in Higher Education with responsibility for curriculum design and delivery, management and leadership of academic staff and student support.
Stewart is a founding committee member of 2 UK-wide networks:
• A UK-wide apprenticeship pedagogy network, connecting UK institutions that run apprenticeship programmes.
• A UK-wide ground engineering group for the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IoM3) which meets regularly to discuss the ground engineering sector in the UK.
Areas of expertise: Apprenticeship Degrees, Teaching in Higher Education, Geotechnical Engineering, Work-Based Learning