Immigration in the election (LBC Radio, Iain Dale, 31.03.15)
Interview with Professor Robert Wright, Business, on the significance of immigration policies in the General Election.
Scots exporters honoured (Business Quarter, 01.04.15)
Article on BQ Scottish Export Awards. John Anderson, Director of Strathclyde’s Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, was a member of the judging panel.
Archangels back own-impact study (The Herald, 04.04.15)
Margaret Coughtrie and Dr Niall MacKenzie, Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, will conduct a study into the economic impact of angel investment group Archangel Investors.
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Study reveals the value of EU migration to economy (The National, 03.04.15)
Article on research by company foundation agency Rapid Formations includes comments by Professor Robert Wright, Business.
Strathclyde lecture series receives cash boost from the Gordon and Ena Baxter Foundation (Noodls, 08.04.15)
Strathclyde's Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship has received funding for its family business lecture series from The Gordon and Ena Baxter Foundation for The Family Business Lecture Series. Article includes comments by Centre head Professor Eleanor Shaw. Head of the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship.
Lower alcohol limit and fall in oil price behind economic dip (STV News, 13.04.15)
Article on the latest Bank of Scotland PMI report refers to forecast for the Scottish economy by the Fraser of Allander Institute.
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It's time to be pragmatic concerning immigration (The Sunday Times, 12.04.15)
Article by Professor Robert Wright, Business, on the impact of immigrant workers on the economy.
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Pupils get to experience university life at Strathclyde (Evening Times, 11.04.15)
Strathclyde Business students organised the One Step Forward event, aimed at offering school pupils an insight into life at university.
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High Court of Justiciary Hosts Strathclyde mooting semi-finals (Scottish Legal News, 10.04.15)
Article on law debating competition.
Energy performance and urban planning (Housing Scotland, 01.04.15)
Article on the Europe-wide STEP UP (Strategies Towards Energy Performance and Urban Planning) project, refers to new Masters programmes being developed by Strathclyde, along with Riga Technical University.
Developing the Hospitality Leaders of Tomorrow (The Overview, 01.03.15)
Article by Professor Alan Wilson, Business, on Strathclyde’s Executive Masters Hospitality Leadership programme.
Calling all women (Asian Hotel & Catering Times, 01.04.15)
Professor Tom Baum, Business, is a research partner in the Hospitality Industry Pipeline Coalition. The coalition recently published a white paper relating to the gender imbalance in management in the hospitality and tourism industry.
We need steady flames from the bright sparks (Scottish Field, 15.04.15)
Article about the nurturing of young entrepreneurial businesses refers to the launch of the Growth Advantage Programme at the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University which aims to help entrepreneurs gain business insights.
Positive outlook for Scots economy despite slow growth (BBC News, 16.04.15)
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce quarterly report, compiled in collaboration with the University’s Fraser of Allander Institute, has called for interest rates to be held for the rest of this year.
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Peter Vardy sponsors University marketing challenge (Motor Trade News, 15.04.15)
Motor retailer Peter Vardy is sponsoring a challenge for marketing students at Strathclyde Business School to devise digital innovations.
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Scottish economy falters after strong end to 2014 (The Courier, 16.04.15)
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce quarterly report, compiled in collaboration with the University’s Fraser of Allander Institute, has called for interest rates to be held for the rest of this year.
Feats of braveheart brickies spark fears of Potemkin building boom (Scotland on Sunday, 19.04.15)
Article on the latest Scottish Chambers of Commerce economic report, compiled with Strathclyde’s Fraser of Allander Institute.
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A freebie costing the poor a first-class education (The Sunday Times, 19.04.15)
Article on free tuition for Scottish students includes comments previously made by Professor Robert Wright, Business.
University discussion (Greenock Telegraph, 18.04.15)
Pupils from Inverclyde participated in the One Step Forward event, organised by Strathclyde Business students and aimed at offering pupils an insight into life at university.
Baxter Foundation backs lectures (Northern Scot, 17.04.15)
Strathclyde’s Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship has received funding for its family business lecture series from The Gordon and Ena Baxter Foundation.
Help to fill in the missing pieces (The Guardian, 21.04.15)
Article on role of MBAs in developing start-up businesses includes comment by Business alumnus Iain Robertson, co-developer of the CarGo booster seat, on support he received through the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship and Strathclyde’s Enterprise Hub.
Corporate failures fall but hurdles to growth remain (The Courier, 22.04.15)
Article on figures produced by KPMG on corporate insolvencies refers to Strathclyde research of small and medium-sized enterprise performance.
Campus life (Ayr Advertiser, 21.04.15)
Article on the One Step Forward event, organised by Business students to offer school pupils a taste of university life.
Cheaper energy is not a pipe dream (The Herald, 23.04.15)
Article on use of district heating systems to provide low-cost energy. Richard Bellingham, Director of Strathclyde’s Institute for Future Cities, comments.
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