Construction Project Management MSc course induction

Welcome to your course

We are delighted to welcome you to the Construction Project Management MSc degree at the School of Applied Management.

The induction activities are designed to introduce you to the University, your course and to your fellow course members before you begin your studies and your course leader will be available to advise and support you.

It is essential that you attend all of your induction events, to give you the best possible start to your time with us.

Please visit the following links on how to use Blackboard and to access your timetable.

Welcome to the School of Applied Management

Welcome to the start of a new and exciting chapter in your life. You will shortly meet your Course Leader and teaching teams, all of whom are passionate about giving you the best possible experience during your time here. We will all do everything we can to make you feel at home and support you in your studies. Our courses are professionally accredited, we have excellent links with those in the professions and industry, and our graduates achieve great jobs.

Our community is large and diverse, reflecting the population of London and beyond. We have students from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures taking courses from foundation degrees through to PhDs. We are confident that you will find this an exciting and rewarding place to live, study and develop all your ambitions.

Collecting your ID card and completing enrolment

As part of your induction and to complete your enrolment, you'll need to collect your student ID card.

Your time slot for collection is:

1.30pm, Tuesday, 14 January
Marylebone Campus

For more information about enrolment, including related FAQs, visit our Enrolment for new students page.

Course induction schedule

Your course induction events may take place online or on campus – check the details for each event below.

The timing and venue for events may change, so double check this page closer to the date. 

Academic skills development

11am–12.30pm

Studying in university is different to what you experienced before, either if you studied in the UK or elsewhere. This online event allows you to develop the academic skills you will need during your studies and gain insight into the type of assessment you will encounter.

Join the Academic skills development session on Microsoft Teams TBC

School welcome

2.15–2.45pm

This event is where the senior members of the university community will welcome you to the university and the business school, highlighting exciting opportunities open to you while you study.

Location: Wood Lecture Theatre (room LG29) (Ground floor, Luxborough building), Marylebone Campus

Course welcome

3–4.30pm

Join us for an exciting course welcome event where you'll meet fellow students, explore new opportunities, and kick-start an incredible learning journey!

Location: Room C420 (Fourth floor, Chiltern building), Marylebone Campus

Course activity

1–3pm

This event provides a perfect opportunity to connect with new friends, share ideas, and build lasting relationships in a fun and vibrant atmosphere! You will meet more academic members of the course team who are eager to welcome you to the University.

Location: Room C279 (Second floor, Chiltern building), Marylebone Campus

Course leader drop-in session

1-2pm
Join the Course leader drop-in session on Microsoft Teams TBC

LGBTQ+ Welcome Social (optional)

4–6pm
Location: LG08 (Lower ground floor, Little Titchfield Street building), Little Titchfield Street

Students' Union Welcome Fair (Optional)

10am–4pm
Location: Learning Platform, Marylebone Campus

Key contacts

Course leader

Niall O'Dwyer
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Course resources

Blackboard

Blackboard is our online learning platform, which you'll be able to log in to after you've set up your University email address and password.

Teaching timetables

Teaching starts in the week commencing Monday 20 January and you can check your teaching timetable to see when and where your classes are being held.

Course handbook

Full details on the course structure, modules and course team are included in the course handbook, which can be found on Blackboard.

Reading list

Your online reading list will give you easy access to the materials recommended by your lecturers. This might include e-books, articles, scanned chapters, databases and online videos. You can also find locations and availability for print books in the library in your online reading list.

Support and services

Welcome to Westminster

Visit our Welcome to Westminster page for everything you need to get started at Westminster.

Student Centre

If you need help with enrolment or have any questions, email our Student Centre Team at or contact them via the live chat on this page.

Academic English

If you'd like to hone your academic English skills, watch our Academic English for Disciplinary Study Module video for starters and consider joining one of our Academic English Modules. If you have any questions, get in touch with the Academic English team at .