Firms battered as the economy comes to a halt (Daily Mail, 04.04.13)
Article on report on Scotland’s economy contained in the Bank of Scotland’s latest Business Monitor which is run by the Fraser of Allander Institute at Strathclyde.
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Application of Capitals to Integrated Reporting Explored in New Background paper (CSRwire.com, 03.04.13)
Dr Andrea Coulson, Business, was a member of the project team which compiled a report on the Integrated Reporting process of business communication.
College Degrees Don't Hold Key to Skilled Jobs (Live Science, 05.04.13)
Article on research into graduate employment, co-authored by Professor Dora Scholarios, Business.
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Bosses say economy still in the doldrums (Daily Mail, 11.04.13)
Article on the lack of recovery for the Scottish economy following the latest quarterly survey from the Scottish Chambers of Commerce – the survey is co-produced by Strathclyde’s Fraser of Allander Institute.
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The same article appears on over 40 online sites.
Weak demand ‘leading to fragile Scots economy’ (Glasgow Evening Times, 11.04.13)
Article relating to the lack of recovery for the Scottish economy following the latest quarterly survey from the Scottish Chambers of Commerce – the survey is co-produced by Strathclyde’s Fraser of Allander Institute.
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Is your organisation bottom-up or top down? (Third Sector, 10.04.13)
Article on varying approaches to volunteering. Refers to Business School study of the impact on the voluntary sector of personalisation in care.
Delivering smart cities: Building a sustainable Glasgow (The Guardian, 17.03.13)
A feature on smart cities focuses on Glasgow, specifically the Sustainable Glasgow programme in which Strathclyde is a key partner.
‘Devastating’ closure affects Thatcher legacy (North Star, 11.04.13)
Article regarding the closure of the Invergordon smelter refers to comments from Dr Andrew Perchard, Business, who interviewed those affected when writing his book ‘Aluminiumville’ which was published last year.
Scottish economy to avoid triple-dip recession (The Herald, 18.04.13)
Following yesterday’s GDP figures on Scotland’s economy from the Scottish Government, reference is made in the article to previous economic calculations with quotes from Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
Thatcher’s legacy – Easter Ross “still not recovered” from smelter closure (Ross-shire Journal, 10.04.13)
Article regarding the closure of the Invergordon smelter refers to comments from Dr Andrew Perchard, Business, who interviewed those affected when writing his book ‘Aluminiumville’ which was published last year.
So what happened to girl power? (Sunday Times, 21.04.13)
Comments from Professor Sara Carter OBE, Business, in an article about the gender imbalance in Scottish entrepreneurs.
Remember full-time work? (Sunday Herald, 21.04.13)
Comments from Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, on the benefits of a flexible labour market.
Symbiosis Law School clinch the International title and IMT Ghaziabad win national title of the ‘Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2013 (India Education Diary, 19.04.13)
A team from Strathclyde participated in the International Finals of the Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2013 at the Taj Lands End, Mumbai.
Online fundraising project wins TCU values competition (Fort Worth Business Press, 23.04.13)
Business students Rachael Reid, Scott Kennedy, Fergus Moore, Christie Murphy and Rebecca Richardson who made up Team Revive, won the Founders Award of $2,500 at the Values and Ventures Business Competition at the Neeley Entrepreneurship Centre at TCU, Texas, USA, last week.
Lowlands distillery is brought back to life (The Herald, 24.04.13)
Strathclyde Business alumnus, Professor David Thomson, and his wife plan to reopen the Annandale Distillery in Dumfries and Galloway after extensively restoring it since it closed more than 90 years ago.
George Washington University students win TCU business plan competition (Dallas Morning News, 23.04.13)
Article about the winners in the Values and Ventures Business Competition at the Neeley Entrepreneurship Centre at TCU, Texas, USA last week refers to the Business students at Strathclyde winning the Founders Award of $2,500.