Girls' recipe for business (Daily Record, 01.08.13)
Article on seven Aberdeen schoolgirls who set up their own business after passing the Strathclyde Business School Young Enterprise Exam.
Dealmaker – Frank Blin (Daily Record, 03.08.13)
Short feature on business leader Frank Blin, who is a Strathclyde graduate.
Sara Carter OBE (The3rdmagazine, 06.08.13)
Interview with Professor Sara Carter, Associate Deputy Principal, Business.
Multi-million project will map the changing nature of employment (CORDIS News, 08.08.13)
Article about the ChangingEmployment project, coordinated by Strathclyde, which aims to analyse the changing nature of European labour markets and economies. Includes comments from Professor Paul Stewart, Human Resoeurce Management.
Lauren triumphs after Dragons’ Den-style test (Inverclydenow, 13.08.13)
Article on S@S Accelerate Business and Enterprise Challenge – organised by Strathclyde – in which secondary pupils were tasked with revitalising Paisley’s town centre.
David has a formula for success (Glaswegian, 14.08.13)
Article on Business student and racing driver David Wagner.
Getting smart about mobile (BBC News online, 18.08.13)
Comments from Professor Alan Wilson, Marketing, on the potential of businesses advertising on smart phones.
Also
Winds of change blow as Mackie's mixes ice-cream and chocolate with renewables (The Scotsman, 26.08.13)
Interview with Maitland Mackie, farmer and ice-cream tycoon, who spoke as part of the family enterprise lecture series at Strathclyde Business School.
Estimating risk when zero events have been observed (BMJ Quality and Safety, 19.08.13)
Article on research conducted by Dr Matthew Revie, Management Science, on risk assessment in the health care sector.
Academics boost rugby performance (BBC Radio Scotland, Good Morning Scotland, 23.08.13
Dr Matthew Revie, Management Science, appeared on programme to discuss research conducted in collaboration with Scottish Rugby Union to analyse player performance.
Family firms need to embrace change says veteran chairman of Mackie’s (The Herald, 28.08.13)
Article regarding Maitland Mackie, farmer and ice-cream tycoon, who participated in the Business School's inaugural Family Enterprise Lecture.