Media mentions

Strathclyde B-school MBA gets a ranking boost (The Financial Express, India, 31.03.14)

Article on Strathclyde's standing in the global Financial Times MBA Rankings 2014. Includes comments from Dean Professor Susan Hart.

Highest accountancy exam marks (The Herald, 31.03.14)

Business alumna Laura Cameron received the highest marks in the world in the latest Chartered Institute of Management Accountants exams.

£10k prize is just the business (Evening Times, 31.03.14)

Business students Chitresh Sharma and Louis Schena won the top prize at the Scottish Institute for Enterprise’s annual summit for their loyalty scheme for small and medium enterprises.

How Scotland's economy is faring (Scott-Buzz, 01.04.14)

Article regarding an update on the Scottish economy refers to economic forecasts made by the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University.

Eighty-five Business Schools extend their AACSB accreditation in business or accounting (SYS-CON, Germany, 01.04.14)

Strathclyde is among Universities whose business schools have extended their accreditation with AACSB International – the hallmark of excellence in business education.

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Game on (Holyrood Magazine, 31.03.14)

Article regarding the technological media challenge to meet the requirements of the estimated Commonwealth Games audience of two billion contains comments from Dr Stephen Tagg, Business.

Laura is a world beater (Glasgow Now, 02.04.14)

Business alumna Laura Cameron received the highest marks in the world in the latest Chartered Institute of Management Accountants exams.

The battle to give a national treasure some business class (The Herald, 07.04.14)

Interview with Fiona Logan, CEO of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority, and Business alumna of the University.

Laura is world's best (Stirling News, 04.04.14)

Business alumna Laura Cameron received the highest marks in the world in the latest Chartered Institute of Management Accountants exams

Scottish Parliament (Noodls-UK, 11.04.14)

Professor Peter McGregor, Business, will be participating in one of the series of evidence sessions on Scotland's public finances post-2014 at the Scottish Parliament's Finance Committee in May.

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Odisha KIIT University crowned international champions of Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2014 (Orissaindia.com, India, 15.04.14)

Strathclyde students Anup Karath Nair and Igor Pyrko represented the UK in the international finals of the 10th edition of the Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2014 at Taj Lands End, Mumbai.

TCU announces winners of college business competition (Dallas News, 15.04.14)

Strathclyde has won first place in an elevator pitch competition at Texas Christian University’s annual business plan competition which encourages undergraduate business students to create for-profit ventures. The award of $1,000 was for Cyclops, a smartphone app that improves the safety of cyclists.

Economic recovery accelerates (The Herald, 17.04.14)

Article on the Scottish economy following the latest quarterly survey from the Scottish Chambers of Commerce conducted by the University’s Fraser of Allander Institute.

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Business Machines: The battle to give a national treasure some business class (4-Traders, France, 16.04.14)

Interview with Fiona Logan, CEO of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority, and Business alumna of the University.

Retail frailty in face of recovery (The Courier and Advertiser, 17.04.14)

Article on the Scottish economy following the latest quarterly survey from the Scottish Chambers of Commerce conducted by the University’s Fraser of Allander Institute.

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Degree to shape cities of the future (Evening Times, 21.04.14)

The University is offering the Leadership for Global Sustainable Cities Masters degree course which aims to equip students with skills needed to shape the cities of the future. Contains comments from Richard Bellingham, Business.

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