SNP claims over devo-max a "red herring" as economist warns stratospheric growth would be needed to prevent cuts (The Herald, 02.07.15)
Article on the Fraser of Allander Institute and International Public Policy Institute’s debate at the University yesterday - led by Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft.
Bank of England warns UK mortgage debt a ’risk’ to financial stability (Daily Record, 02.07.15)
Article refers to Fraser of Allander Institute’s most recent economic commentary.
Polls point to Greek yes vote in bail-out referendum (Herald, 03.07.15)
Article on poll indicating Greek voters’ intentions includes quote from speech by Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, at Fraser of Allander Institute and International Public Policy Institute debate.
Effective hospitality leadership (EP, 02.07.15)
Article by Professor Alan Wilson, Business.
Student’s delight at top invention award (The Herald, 04.07.15)
Business student Rebecca Pick has won the undergraduate prize in the in Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Awards scheme for developing the Personal Guardian wearable safety alarm.
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Ibdar Bank appoint new chief investment officer (Middle East Association, 08.07.15)
Article on appointment of Business alumnus Ahmed Al Rayes at Bahrain-based investment bank.
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Chancellor’s ’game-changer’ will depend on more of the same (Scotland on Sunday, 12.07.15)
Article refers to economic forecasts made by the University’s Fraser of Allander Institute.
Strathclyde students drive away with £2000 cash prize (Scotsautoscene, 14.07.15)
Students from the Business School won a prize from car dealer Peter Vardy for a project which showed the firm how it could use digital ideas to enhance future sales and customer experience.
Double celebration for Strathclyde student (Herald, 15.07.15)
Article on Business alumna Rebecca Pick, who graduated last week after winning the undergraduate prize at the Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Awards, for her personal safety alarm company, Pick Protection.
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AACSB announces 2015-16 board of directors (City Bizlist, 14.07.15)
Article on announcement by the international Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Associate Deputy Principal (Marketing) Professor Susan Hart is among the board members.
Home alone... now nearly 1m Scots opt for the single life (Daily Mail, 16.07.15)
Article on National Records of Scotland statistics indicating a record level of one-person households. Professor Robert Wright, Business, comments.
Personal safety alarm business (BBC Radio Scotland, Good Morning Scotland, 15.07.15)
Interview with Business alumna Rebecca Pick, who graduated last week after winning the undergraduate prize at the Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Awards, for her personal safety alarm company, Pick Protection.
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Single minded (Daily Record, 17.07.15)
Comments by Professor Robert Wright, Business, on the growing number of people living alone.
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Olivia on track for big future (Evening Telegraph, 17.07.15)
A feature on student Olivia McGregor who will study an MSc in Global Management at the University after being awarded a prestigious ScottishPower Foundation scholarship.
Embattled offshore sector resists Scots growth trend (The Press & Journal, 23.07.15)
Article on the Scottish Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Indicator, produced in collaboration with the University’s Fraser of Allander Institute.
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Increase in people living alone (BBC Radio Scotland, Kaye Adams Programme, 20,07,15)
Comments by Professor Robert Wright, Business, on the growing number of people living alone.
New review will consider ways to improve lives of elderly Scots (The Herald, 24.07.15)
Professor Robert Wright, Business, is involved in The Health Ageing In Scotland (HAGIS) study that will aim to help transform the lives of elderly people throughout the country.
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Insider special report: Oil & Gas (Daily Record, 24.07.15)
A feature on the oil and gas industry - based on research conducted by the Fraser of Allander Institute, includes comment from Grant Allan, Business.
Scottish business trends positive but slow, say Chambers (Business Quarter, 24.07.15)
Article on Scottish Chambers of Commerce’s Quarterly Economic Indicator, compiled in collaboration with the Fraser of Allander Institute.
New study launched to help improve lives of the elderly (Holyrood, 24.07.15)
Professor Robert Wright, Business, is involved in The Health Ageing In Scotland (HAGIS) study that will aim to help transform the lives of elderly people throughout the country.
Entrepreneur turns back on business world to help children coming out of the care system (Herald, 27.07.15)
Article on Business alumnus Iain MacRitchie, founder of the MCR Pathways project, which aims to raise the aspirations of school pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds. Strathclyde is a partner in the programme.
Major Scotland-wide study on ageing and improving elderly health (Care Appointments, 28.07.15)
Professor Robert Wright, Business, is involved in The HAGIS (Health Ageing In Scotland) study that will aim to help transform the lives of elderly people throughout the country.
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