Research review puts UK schools in scramble to hire top talent (Financial Times, 28.10.13)
Professor Susan Hart, Dean of Business, comments in an article about the influence the Research Excellence Framework can have on a business school's reputation.
Scotland's Q3 growth 'slightly below UK as whole' (The Herald, 26.10.13)
Comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, on the Office for National Statistics' third-quarter figures on Scotland's economy.
GMS targets wind energy growth (The Herald, 28.10.13)
Green Marine Solutions will be based at the Scottish Enterprise Inovo building at the International Technology and Renewable Energy Zone. Located there is their Scottish-based managing director, Strathclyde alumnus Justin Moseley.
Green Marine heads for Glasgow (renews, 28.10.13)
Green Marine Solutions will be based at the Scottish Enterprise Inovo building at the International Technology and Renewable Energy Zone. Located there is their Scottish-based managing director, Strathclyde alumnus Justin Moseley.
A race to the bottom in social care provision (The Guardian, 30.10.13)
Letter to the paper co-authored by Professor Ian Cunningham, Business.
Scottish recovery picking up speed (Daily Telegraph, 31.10.13)
Article on the latest quarterly Economic Commentary compiled by the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University. Contains comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
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The story also featured on a range of news bulletins on BBC radio and television, and STV news – it appeared on a further 30 online news sites.
Scottish independence: passport may be required to enter Scotland (Telegraph, 31.10.13)
A report produced by Professor Robert Wright, Business, states that in the event of independence other European Union states will demand Scotland join the passport-free Schengen area which covers most of the EU.
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Treasury intervened in Ineos decision (The Times, 31.10.13)
Analysis from the Fraser of Allander Institute on what impact the closure of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant would have had on the local economy.
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Is immigration a good thing for the country? (STV, Scotland Tonight, 30.10.13)
Professor Robert Wright, Business, took part in a studio debate about immigration and demographics in Scotland.
Break-up of Europe leaves Scots with a choice (The Scotsman, 01.11.13)
Article discussing the report produced by Professor Robert Wright, Business, stating that in the event of independence other European Union states will demand Scotland join the passport-free Schengen area which covers most of the EU.
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Scots economic growth forecast raised (The Courier, 01.11.13)
Article on the latest quarterly Economic Commentary compiled by the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University. Contains comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
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Chancellor played key role in rescuing Grangemouth (Scottish Daily Mail, 01.11.13)
Analysis from the Fraser of Allander Institute on what impact the closure of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant would have had on the local economy.
Salmond's pensions post-independence defy actuaries: UK Credit (Bloomberg, 01.11.13)
Article in which Professor Robert Wright, Business comments on the Scottish Government's proposals to conduct a pensions review post-independence.
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Who's still afraid of the big bad scare stories? (Sunday Herald, 03.11.13)
Article refers to report by Professor Robert Wright, Business, stating that in the event of independence other European Union states will demand Scotland should join the passport-free Schengen area covering most of the EU.
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Confident CBI predicts jobs bonanza (Scotland on Sunday, 03.11.13)
Article on the CBI's latest economic report makes reference to last week’s quarterly Economic Commentary compiled by the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University.
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The need for an analytical approach to life (Financial Times, 04.11.13)
Interview with professor at Stanford School of Engineering refers to Strathclyde’s Business School being ranked number one in the international students’ category in the FT EMBA ranking 2013.
The future is proof positive (Sunday Herald, 03.11.13)
Article on forthcoming Base Glasgow 2013 conference refers to the work of the University’s Institute for Future Cities and includes comments from Richard Bellingham, Director of the Institute.
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Scottish output forecast to pass peak of 2007 (The Herald, 07.11.13)
Article regarding the report published by the Centre for Economics and Business Research refers to last week’s quarterly Economic Commentary compiled by the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University.
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BAE cuts 'may cost economy £195m and 2,400 jobs' (BBC News Online, 07.11.13)
Report by the Fraser of Allander Institute analysing the impact of the BAE Systems announcement to cut jobs on the Scottish economy.
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UK economic recovery is becoming curiouser and curiouser (The Herald, 08.11.13)
Article looking at the Scottish economy with comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, following the publication of last week’s quarterly Economic Commentary compiled by the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University.
Border control suggestions are 'just fantasy and fear' (Berwick Today, 08.11.13)
Article regarding the report produced by Professor Robert Wright, Business, which stated that in the event of independence other European Union states will demand Scotland join the passport-free Schengen area which covers most of the EU.
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Case for our industrial base (The Herald, 12.11.13)
Article regarding the need for large industrial bases in Scotland refers to the analysis from the Fraser of Allander Institute on what impact the closure of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant would have had on the local economy. Includes comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
A welcome to the world (The Guardian, 12.11.13)
Strathclyde is ranked best in UK for tourism and hospitality. Article includes comments from Dr Matthew Alexander, Business.
Cone climbdown is turning point (The Sun, 13.11.13)
Article by Dr Jillian Ney, Business, on the power of social media.
Fall in jobless sparks interest rates fears (The Scotsman, 14.11.13)
Article on the monthly report by the Office of National Statistics includes comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
An age-old problem set to get worse (Sunday Times, 17.11.13)
Article co-authored by Professor Robert Wright, Business, on Scotland’s demography.
'Recovery built on debt-fuelled spending' (Machinery Market, 18.11.13)
Article on the latest quarterly report produced by the University’s Fraser of Allander Institute.