First Minister names five new economic advisers (The Courier, 01.03.15)
Associate Deputy Principal Professor Sara Carter, Business, and Professor Sir Harry Burns, Science, have been appointed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to the Scottish Government’s newly-formed Council of Economic Advisers.
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New generation of entrepreneurs riding UK’s economic recovery (PR Newswire, 03.03.15)
Article on the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor UK 2014 report, co-written by Professor Jonathan Levie, Business.
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Can Scotland rise to the challenge? (The Scotsman, 03.03.15)
Article on Scottish economy refers to study by Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
Falling oil price cloud has a silver lining (The Times, 05.03.15)
Article on the latest Fraser of Allander Institute economic commentary.
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Experts urge Osborne action to avoid Scottish oil 'triple whammy' (The National, 05.03.15)
Article on the latest Fraser of Allander Institute economic commentary.
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People in the West of Scotland more likely to stay there their entire lives (The Herald, 06.03.15)
Article on Bank of Scotland study of residential patterns in Scotland. Professor Robert Wright, Business, comments.
Firms 'hit by oil downturn', Bank of Scotland report says (BBC News, 09.03.15)
Reference is made to the findings of the latest Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary.
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Asia-Pacific hospitality industry could use more female talent, says white paper (TTG Asia, Singapore, 09.03.15)
Professor Tom Baum, Business, was involved in research into the promotion of workplace gender equality in the hospitality sector.
Revealed: Salmond's shaky grasp of oil world (The Times, 07.03.15)
Article on a 1986 paper written by Alex Salmond on oil prices that was published by the Fraser of Allander Institute.
Get to grips with the Gulf's most liberal market (Scottish Business Insider, 01.03.15)
Article makes reference to Strathclyde Business School’s MBA programme.
Diageo LED hospitality coalition launches White Paper addressing talent challenges facing women in tourism (e-Global Travel Media, 09.03.15)
Professor Tom Baum, Business, was involved in research into the promotion of workplace gender equality in the hospitality sector.
One in 20 Scots in a job that did not exist in 1990 (Herald, 11.03.15)
Article on study of Scotland's digital sector refers GDP growth forecasts in the Fraser of Allander Institute's Economic Commentary.
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Wanted in hospitality: Women at the top (Eco-Business.com, 11.03.15)
Article on study by the international Hospitality Industry Pipeline Coalition, in which Professor Tom Baum, Business, is a research partner.
'Brits should get job priority,' suggests BBC poll of Scots (BBC News Online, 11.03.15)
Article on survey of immigration attitudes. Professor Robert Wright, Business, comments.
Immigration in Scotland (BBC Radio Scotland, Good Morning Scotland, 11.03.15)
Item on immigration’s economic impact on Scotland includes comments by Professor Robert Wright, Business.
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Old family firms still serving up the goods (The Herald, 12.03.15)
Article on family businesses refers to recent lecture given at Strathclyde’s Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship by Mairi Mickel of the Mactaggart & Mickel housebuilding company.
Diageo announces winners of the Women’s Empowerment Journalism Awards 2015 (Adgully, 13.03.15)
Professor Tom Baum, Business, was involved in research into the promotion of workplace gender equality in the hospitality sector.
Home rule fiscal autonomy 'doesn't add up' (Scotsman, 14.03.15)
Article on analysis by Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, of Scottish Government assessment of possible fiscal autonomy in Scotland.
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Incomers, income and outgoings (BBC News, 14.03.15)
Round-up of series of items on immigration in Scotland refers to study of entrepreneurial migrants by Strathclyde’s Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship.
Economics (Holyrood Magazine, 16.03.15)
Roundup refers to article by Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, on the potential impact of oil prices on Scotland’s renewables sector.
Global energy giants tap MBA recruits to drive market transformation (Business Because, 16.03.15)
Article on recruitment to energy sector refers to recent oil and gas survey produced by the Fraser of Allander Institute.
Group of 18 students from MSC International Marketing Programme visits UPO Sevilla (Sevilla Independiente, 16.03.15)
Article on visit of Strathclyde Business students to the University Pablo de Olvide in Seville, where Professor Alan Wilson, Business, is also participating in a seminar on marketing food.
Cold water islands tourism conference kicks off in Scotland (Leisure Management, 18.03.15)
Professor Tom Baum, Business, is one of the speakers at the inaugural Cold Water Island Tourism conference in Arran today.
'Anti-competitive' rise in bank levy pays for Osborne's giveaway Budget (The Scotsman, 19.03.15)
Comments from Dr Dimitris Andriosopoulos, Business, in relation to the budget.
Reflections on an entrepreneurial journey (BQ, 19.03.15)
Interview with John Anderson, Director of Strathclyde’s Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship.
Tax projections fail to deliver (The Times, 20.03.15)
Article on Scottish tax revenues refers to findings by Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.
Too few voters understand immigrants' role in UK recovery (Observer, 22.03.15)
Article on study of voters' attitudes to immigration, co-written by Professor Robert Wright, Business.
Reflections on an entrepreneurial journey (BQ (Business Quarter Scotland), 23.03.15)
Interview with Dr John Anderson Director of Strathclyde’s Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship.
Economy stalls as drink-drive law hits (The Herald, 24.03.15)
Article on latest Bank of Scotland quarterly business monitor, conducted by the Fraser of Allander Institute.