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27 Educators providing Property courses in North Ascot

Dctr

dctr

5.0(40)

Camberley

DCTR (pronounced like Doctor, we just dropped the o's) is a full service creative agency based in Surrey. We provide the creative services for all sectors in property, home improvement, retail, restaurants, hotels, other agencies and interior designers. There's two sides to us: 1) We're a creative studio that works with clients on a project-by-project, or account basis. 2) We're also a platform - we call it Doctor Photo. You don't have to use the platform to work with us, but for most photo edits and virtual furnishing jobs, we recommend you do. We want you to sell or rent your property at the best possible price - in the fastest time, and truly believe that great property marketing is the unlock to make that happen. Our wonderful team works really hard to create fresh creative and content that puts your consumer at the heart of what we do. Oh and we only work with nice people! 😁 There aren't many marketing agencies where you have the flexibility to order one photo-edit for less than the price of a coffee, as well as work with a full-service project team across CGI, Design & Film. Well none that we're aware of anyway 🤯 We're a team of 15, with a roster of freelance partners at the top of their game - keeping us agile and able to keep to deadlines. We don't really like the term prop-tech, but we do invest thousands every year in our own bespoke software platform and use industry standard tech to create the best quality assets for our clients. We've been rated 'Exceptional' 5 years in a row at the Property EA Masters - an accolade reserved for only 5% of the 600 suppliers out there. Our mums are extremely proud.

Construction Study Centre

construction study centre

London

CSC Training has been providing training for 30 years supporting project, programme and portfolio delivery across all industries. We have a reputation for the delivery of high-quality public and in-house courses. Our experts are experienced practitioners, currently working in their specialist fields. All of our experts have strong training skills and are able to blend excellent practical insight, lived experience and theoretical learning to bring topics to life. We incorporate the latest industry insights into our training and this is just one of the reasons why some of the UK’s top performing companies have been coming to us for flexible training solutions. Our training courses are specially designed by our experts to share their detailed knowledge and experience. Our courses cover: Commercial & Contract Law, Health and Safety and CDM, Project Management, Soft Skills, Environment, property and regulation. In-house training: we can tailor content to meet the specific needs of your business, ensuring that your people have the relevant information and skills to deliver your work. Our courses can take place at a time, location and date convenient to you, avoiding disruption to your business and unnecessary impact on your staff, We can work with you to identify the most appropriate training solutions for your teams’ needs and subsequently support you to embed your teams’ learning outcomes into their working environment. We are proud to have already delivered over 3,750 public and in-company courses across the UK for over 48,000 delegates over the last 30 years.

BWT UK Limited

bwt uk limited

4.2(31)

High Wycombe

Water is our life elixir and at the same time a limited resource. BWT advocates the sustainable and responsible use of the precious resources of our blue planet. Water is our mission. It was the chemist Henry Cavendish (1731 – 1810), who discovered the composition of water, when he experimented with hydrogen and oxygen and mixed these elements together to create an explosion (oxyhydrogen effect). In 1811 the Italian physician Amedeo Avogadro finally found the H2O formula for water. Although water has a simple molecular structure, it nevertheless has unique physical properties. It is the only element that exists on our planet in a solid, liquid and gaseous aggregate state. It is these special properties that make water so fascinating and so important for all creatures. Water has 775 times the density of air. This fact causes the ‘buoyancy’ effect, which enables us - and most mammals - to swim. Many substances expand when they are subjected to heat and reduce their density at the same time; conversely, they increase their density when cooled down. When a liquid is cooled, the colder part sinks to the bottom. The freezing process of water is the other way round. Water reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius, which is exactly 0.999973 kg/l. Ice weighs 0.91 kg/l – which is the reason why icebergs float. This also explains why frozen water bottles explode and why fish can survive in a frozen lake. They live at the bottom where the water is the heaviest, as the temperature there is approximately 4 degrees Celsius. Water is a very bad heat conductor. This property is of utmost importance for the global climate. Water can actually store a lot of heat, which it then releases again during the cold season. In the warm season, however, it prevents excessive heating. In this way water moderates the differences in temperature. If one cubic centimetre of water evaporates (at approx. 100 degrees Celsius), its volume expands to 1243 cubic centimetres (vapour pressure) - a process that formed the basis of the construction of the steam engine; this machine eventually gave rise to the Industrial Revolution. The physical and chemical properties of water make it a universal solvent and means of transport, which is integrated into all cycles of nature, both micro- and macroscopic. Without water, for example, there would be no circulation of nitrogen or phosphorous - both essential elements in the biosphere - as there is no way for the corresponding ions to be transported. Water can dissolve salts and feed these in dissolved form to plants. Plants then use these ions as nutrients and release the water they don’t need for their nitrogen metabolism into the atmosphere. This small water cycle is as important as the large one - without it, and therefore without water, there would be no life.