AACSB International elects new members to board of directors (SYS-CON, Germany, 20.02.14)
Professor Susan Hart, Dean Strathclyde Business School, has been elected to the board of directors for 2014-2017 of AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
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Strathclyde to provide £1.4b boost to Scottish economy, report reveals (AlphaGalileo, 19.02.14)
Strathclyde’s business and industry partnerships will offer a £1.4b boost to Scottish and global economy, an independent study has found. The news was announced as the University held a topping-out ceremony at its Technology and Innovation Centre.
Deloitte turns to university for data mining (The Herald, 19.02.14)
Strathclyde has formed a partnership with Deloitte – an accountancy and business advisory firm – to assist and support their analytics projects. Contains comments from Matthew Revie, Business.
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Gambler Alex says Osborne will back down as he battles on to keep pound (Daily Mail, 18.02.14)
Article about the pound not being the unit of currency in an independent Scotland includes comments from Professor Robert Wright, Business.
Patents PART II: How ICT patent pools are harming innovation (TelecomTV One - News, 18.02.14)
Article on patents, by Visiting Professor Howard Williams, Business.
Salmond asks Scotland to call Osborne's bluff (The Times, 18.02.14)
Article about the pound not being the unit of currency in an independent Scotland includes comments from Professor Robert Wright, Business.
Transport, homes and jobs 'key to reversing decline' (Helensburgh Advertiser, 13.02.14)
Professor Robert Wright, Business, was a member of the panel at a Community Planning Partnership in Helensburgh last week to tackle the decline in population in the area.
Online course (The Times of India (Education Times), New Delhi, 17.02.14)
Strathclyde's second Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), Understanding Modern Business and Organisations, will be available from March 2014. Includes comments from Dr Viktor Dőrfler, Business.
What is the relationship between customer service quality and market share? (Yahoo! Small Business, United States, 17.02.14)
Article looking at how larger businesses deliver quality customer service contains comments from Professor Spiros Gounaris, Business.
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Immigration in Scotland: Wish you were here (The Economist, 14.02.14)
Item on immigration includes comments from Professor Robert Wright, Business.
Scotland's top 10 battlegrounds (BBC Two Scotland, 11.02.14)
Programme examining the 10 most important issues in the independence referendum, according to a BBC poll. Includes comment from Professor Robert Wright.
Immigration in Scotland (BBC Two, Newsnight Scotland, 10.02.14)
Item on a study which has found that, while a majority of people in Scotland want to see immigration reduced, the total is less than in the UK as a whole. Professor Robert Wright, Business, comments.
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Course on financial crisis (The Pioneer, New Delhi, 12.02.14)
Strathclyde's second Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), Understanding Modern Business and Organisations, will be available from March 2014. Includes comments from Dr Viktor Dőrfler, Business.
ScotRail will play its part in landmark year for Scottish tourism (Business Bulletin, 01.02.14)
ScotRail has commissioned the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University to conduct a study into ScotRail’s contribution to the Scottish economy.
International speaker line-up announced for Women in & Hospitality Tourism in Asia Conference (e-Travel Blackboard, Australia, 10.02.14)
Professor Thomas Baum, Business, is a speaker at the first international travel industry conference for women in the sector in Singapore.
Wee House makes a big impression (Kilmarnock Standard, 07.02.14)
Feature on Business alumna Jennifer Hope, managing director of The Wee House Company.
Hospitality sector offers promising career for youngsters (Hindu Business Line, 06.02.14)
COO of Varun Group and Strathclyde alumnus, Madhav Bellamkonda, delivered a lecture on careers prospects in the hospitality industry for students of the Alliance Institute of Hotel Management in Visakhapatnam, India.
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First 'Women in Tourism' conference coming soon (Tourexpi, Germany, 06.02.14)
Professor Thomas Baum, Business, is a speaker at the first international travel industry conference for women in the sector in Singapore in March.
University of Strathclyde – Financial crash and modern business explored in online university course (Education News, India, 05.02.14)
Strathclyde's second Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), Understanding Modern Business and Organisations, will be available from March 2014. Includes comments from Dr Viktor Dőrfler, Business.
Best & worst 2013 MBA job placement for international schools (Beat the GMAT, United States, 06.02.14)
Article, on the Financial Times' findings on the success of MBA graduates in finding employment, includes a reference to Strathclyde Business School.
Snuggle Muffin staff are a real family, says owner (Evening times, 05.02.14)
Article about city centre café and catering business, Snuggle Muffin, owned and run by Strathclyde alumna Juliane Grasekamp.
UAE MBA programmes rank among world's best (The National, 03.02.14)
Article refers to Strathclyde Business School climbing 14 places to 73rd in the latest Financial Times global MBA rankings.
New spectrum resources in China (TelecomTV, 03.02.14)
Article written by Emeritus Professor Howard Williams, Business, on the China mobile market.
For many new starts, working for themselves is the only option (Scotland on Sunday, 02.02.14)
Article on the shift to start-up companies away from conventional employment includes reference to the latest figures from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, a report produced by Professor Jonathan Levie.
The 100 efficiently master the world (EDU Job, Greece, 03.02.14)
Strathclyde Business School is ranked amongst the world’s best in the latest Financial Times global MBA rankings
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Improvements – Forward thinking for Burgh (Lennox Herald, 31.01.14)
Professor Robert Wright, Business, will be involved in a question and answer event organised by Argyll and Bute Community Planning.
Better pay for carers is healthier option (The Scotsman, 31.01.14)
Article regarding the arrangements for providing social care and support in Scotland that will change in April. Includes comments from Professor Ian Cunningham, Business.
Top 100 MBAs- the full table (Imersia.gr – Greece, 30.01.14)
Strathclyde Business School climbed 14 places to 73rd in the latest Financial Times global MBA rankings.
Students in the city (Glasgow Now, 29.01.14)
Article about city centre café and catering business, Snuggle Muffin, owned and run by Strathclyde alumna Juliane Grasekamp.