School signs up industry leaders (Press & Journal, 29.10.12): An article on the Business School’s Fellow Network which will provide MBA students the chance to meet and network with some of Scotland’s top companies. Includes comments from Professor Susan Hart, Business
Head-to-head debates on independence (The Herald, 30.10.12): The First Minister Alex Salmon will be interviewed by Channel 4 news presenter Jon Snow on the 23rd November in the Barony Hall, in the first of a series of head-to-head interviews on independence.
Oil and gas survey to be unveiled (Aberdeen Evening Express, 30.10.12): Cliff Lockyer, Business, will present the findings of the 17th Oil and Gas Survey next week. The Fraser of Allander Institute was involved in the survey.
Oil and gas salaries pumped up to fill skills gap (Press & Journal, 06.11.12): Within this article about the salaries in the North Sea oil and gas industry, are comments from Cliff Lockyer, Business, on the industry’s need for clarity on Scottish independence.
Urgent demands won’t be ignored (The Herald, 06.11.12): Comments from Richard Bellingham, Business, and European coordinator of the STEP UP, a €3.7 million European research initiative coordinated by Strathclyde.
Small businesses are blooming (Daily Express, 08.11.12): Article on the latest quarterly report from the Fraser of Allander Institute into the Scottish economy. Includes comments from Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
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Obama vows to end ‘fiscal cliff’ gridlock (The Scotsman, 08.11.12): Professor Brian Ashcroft comments on how American economic policy can affect the wider world.
BIS – department for business innovations & skills (4-traders, 12.11.12): Strathclyde is involved in the new Enterprise Research Centre, established to develop understanding of the factors affecting business investment, performance and growth.
A little light relieves fiscal gloom (The Scotsman, 12.11.12): In an article about the latest Bank of Scotland Purchasing Managers Index report, mention is made to the latest quarterly report from the Fraser of Allander Institute into the Scottish economy.
Salmond’s charity interview sells out (Herald, 12.11.12): Article on conversation event between First Minister and broadcaster Jon Snow, to take place at Strathclyde as part of the Fraser of Allander Institute and Herald Group lecture series.
New batch of MBA students welcomed at College of Banking (Oman Daily Observer, 12.11.12): Dr Ron Bradfield, Business, attended the inauguration ceremony of the new batch of MBA students at the College of Banking and Financial Studies in Oman.
Professor taking up role at enterprise research centre (The Herald, 13.11.12): Strathclyde is a partner in the Enterprise Research Centre, which will become a focal point for UK research and policy on small and medium-sized enterprises. Includes comments from Professor Sara Carter OBE, Business, who has been appointed an associate director of the Centre.
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Ready for work (The Guardian, 13.11.12):Article on management courses refers to the forthcoming introduction of two specialist MSCs courses at Strathclyde. Includes quotes from Professor Andrew Marshall, Business.
Citizens Advice saves economy more than £60 million (BBC 1 Scotland, Breakfast News, 14.11.12): News item on research by the Fraser of Allander Institute, revealing that Citizens Advice Scotland saves the economy more than £60 million a year.
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Uni given key role at £2.9m centre (Glasgow Evening Times, 13.11.12): Strathclyde is a partner in the Enterprise Research Centre, which will become a focal point for UK research and policy on small and medium-sized enterprises. Includes comments from Professor Sara Carter OBE, Business, who has been appointed an associate director of the Centre.
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Wales sees sharp increase in entrepreneurial activity (Wales Online, 13.11.12): An article on the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor UK: Wales Report. Professor Jonathan Levie, Business, is co-author and is quoted in the article.]
Citizens Advice ‘helps Scotland save over £60m’ (Glasgow Evening Times, 14.11.12): News item on research by the Fraser of Allander Institute, revealing that Citizens Advice Scotland saves the economy more than £60 million a year.
Using research to boost business growth for enterprise groups (The Guardian, 14.11.12): Strathclyde is a partner in the Enterprise Research Centre, which will become a focal point for UK research and policy on small and medium-sized enterprises.
Job market trends are worrying for Scotland (The Scotsman, 15.11.12): Article by Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
Scots university to play key role in enterprise research (Press & Journal, 19.11.12): Strathclyde is a partner in the Enterprise Research Centre, which will become a focal point for UK research and policy on small and medium-sized enterprises. Includes comments from Professor Sara Carter OBE, Business, who has been appointed an associate director of the Centre.
Economic impact of Citizens’ Advice Bureaux (BBC One, Breakfast Scotland, 14.11.12): Item on study, conducted by the Fraser of Allander Institute, which found that the Citizens Advice Service contribute a total of £166.2 million to Scotland.
Scottish food industry must look to the east for future growth (Sunday Herald, 18.11.12): Article on Scottish food and drinks’ expansion into the Far East refers to a recent report on the Scottish economy by the Fraser of Allander Institute in partnership with PwC.
Academics’ anger at Better Together claim (The Herald, 19.11.12): Comments from Cliff Lockyer of the Fraser of Allander Institute.
Presenter Snow in favour of Holyrood (The Herald, 19.11.12): Interview with broadcaster Jon Snow which refers to the conversation event between him and the First Minister taking place at Strathclyde as part of the Fraser of Allander Institute and Herald Group lecture series.
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Claim CAB delivers ‘money and jobs’ to region (Courier & Advertiser, 19.11.12): Item on study, conducted by the Fraser of Allander Institute, which found that the Citizens Advice Service contribute a total of £166.2 million to Scotland.
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Scottish food industry must look to the east for future growth (Scotland of Food and Drink, 20.11.12): Article on Scottish food and drinks’ expansion into the Far East refers to a recent report on the Scottish economy by the Fraser of Allander Institute in partnership with PwC.