Media Mentions

New study reveals economic impact of CalMac services (Hebrides, 03.05.15)

Article on Fraser of Allander Institute study of the economic impact of ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne.

Scotland sees surge in population over year (The National, 01.05.15)

Article on National Records of Scotland figures indicating the country reached its highest population on record in 2014. Professor Robert Wright, Business, comments.

Dundee law firm have it in the bag as Dragons' Glen winners are revealed (Dundee Messenger, 03.05.15)

Article on Scotland-wide business challenge competition, held in support of the CHILDREN 1st charity. Business Dean Professor Susan Hart was among the team mentors in the competition.

Badminton (Scotsman, 06.05.15)

Article on announcement of UK squad for World University games, including Strathclyde students Caitlin Pringle and Patrick MacHugh.

Perthshire butcher's daughter wins national undergraduate award (Courier, 06.05.15)

Article on Business student Lynne Howie, winner in the Future Business Leader category of the TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards.

New leader for Havelock as HQ switch complete (Courier, 06.05.15)

Article on appointment of Business alumnus David Ritchie as chief executive of furniture and interiors company.

CalMac's contribution revealed (Oban Times, 30.04.15)

Article on Fraser of Allander Institute study of the economic impact of ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne.

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Comment: Referendum fears dent confidence (Scotland on Sunday, 10.05.15)

Article on economy in context of general election refers to recent analysis by Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business.

Ferry company's boost to Scotland wide economy (Stornoway Gazette, 07.05.15)

Article on Fraser of Allander Institute study on the economic impact of ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne.

Simon Howie's daughter looks set to follow in her father's entrepreneurial footsteps (Scotland Food and Drink, 11.05.15)

Article on Business student Lynne Howie, winner in the Future Business Leader category of the TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards.

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Patrick bound for Korea clash (Perthshire Advertiser Series, 08.05.15)

Strathclyde student Patrick MacHugh is part of the UK badminton squad for the World University Games in Gwangiu, Korea, in July.

The Bottom Line (The Herald, 13.05.15)

Article refers to Business student Lynne Howie, winner in the Future Business Leader category of the TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards.

MBAs more relevant than ever (Scottish Business Insider, 01.05.15)

Article refers to MBA programmes at Strathclyde.

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From Saudi to Scotland (Business Franchise, 01.06.15)

Article refers to the University's MBA courses and the link between academia and employment agencies.

Scots honour Greek anti-austerity chief (The Herald, 19.05.15)

An Honorary Life Membership has been awarded to former Strathclyde Business School researcher Nikos Pappas by the University’s Students’ Association.

Awards joy for young city students (Evening Times, 18.05.15)

Article about the students from Strathclyde who were among those given cash prizes in the Young Innovators Challenge.

MBA route offers better salary – and more knowledge (The Weekly Telegraph, 20.05.15)

Article on the advantage of having an MBA contains comments from Dr Sean Ennis, Business.

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