'Team approach' call as entrepreneur numbers rise (BBC News Online, 06.06.13) Article on the launch of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012 survey at Strathclyde. Includes comments from Professor Jonathan Levie, Business and from Sir Tom Hunter who endowed the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University.
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Profit and Virtue (FWWeekly, 05.06.13) Article about the International TCU programme celebrating the success of student business ideas makes reference to the team from Strathclyde - Team Revive - who won the Founders Award of $2,500 at the Values and Ventures Business Competition at the Neeley Entrepreneurship Centre at TCU, Texas, USA.
Entrepreneurial boost to Scottish economy (The Herald, 07.06.13) Article on the launch of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012 survey at Strathclyde. Includes comments from Professor Jonathan Levie, Business and from Sir Tom Hunter who endowed the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University.
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Cancer campaign is a winner for Walker (The Scotsman, 07.06.13) Article on Scottish Marketing Society Star awards in which Business student Amanda McFadden won the Star Marketing Student category.
Big boost for local young entrepreneur (allmediascotland.com, 07.06.13) Story of Business alumna Yva Yorston whose business Boost Business Support is in the final of the Promising New Business category at the Grampian Awards for Business Excellence 2013, organised by Enterprise North East Trust and sponsored by RBS – Ahead for Business.
More young business people will be better for us all in long run (The Sun, 10.06.13) Article which refers to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012 survey at Strathclyde compiled by Professor Jonathan Levie, Business.
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Economy needs female touch (Sunday Herald, 09.06.13) Article on gender imbalance in UK entrepreneurs refers to the research carried out by the new Enterprise Research Council. Includes comments from Professor Sara Carter, Business, who led the research in partnership with four other Business Schools.
'Clearer signs' of economic recovery in Scotland (BBC News Online, 12.06.13) Article based on the latest Economic Commentary from the Fraser of Allander Institute, Business.
Scotland's slow recovery from recession 'hampered by public spending squeeze' (The Times, 13.06.13) Article relating to the recovery in the Scottish economy following the latest quarterly survey conducted by the Fraser of Allander Institute at Strathclyde. Includes comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
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Graduates fuel significant rise in Scotland's start-up rate (Gradplus, 13.06.13) An article on results of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012 survey at Strathclyde. Includes comments from Professor Jonathan Levie, Business and from Sir Tom Hunter who endowed the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University.
Fraser of Allander Institute points finger at UK austerity policies (The Courier, 13.06.13) Article relating to the recovery in the Scottish economy following the latest quarterly survey conducted by the Fraser of Allander Institute at Strathclyde. Includes comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
Scots put off starting a family be economic climate worries (The Herald, 14.06.13) Comments from Professor Robert Wright, Business, on how economic uncertainty in Scotland impacts on the reduced number of births.
Sterling reaches four-month high against the dollar (The Herald, 14.06.13) Article relating to the recent growth in Sterling against the dollar includes comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, who presented the Fraser of Allander Institute's latest economic commentary this week.
Industry-specific MBAs on the rise (The Guardian, 18.06.13) In collaboration with the Leadership Trust, Strathclyde Business School is offering an MBA course with specialism in leadership studies.
Northern museums (The Guardian, 18.06.13) Letter to the Guardian against the threatened closure of the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, the National Railway Museum, York, and the National Media Museum Bradford from a number of academic signatories including Dr Niall MacKenzie, and Dr Andrew Perchard, both Business, and Dr David Walker, HaSS.