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Nottingham Business School Secures Chinese Partnership

A minimum of 15 senior executives from global communications companies, such as Motorola, will be undertaking a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) programme run by Nottingham Business School, part of Nottingham Trent University. The DBA at Nottingham Business School is designed for senior executives to apply the latest knowledge to their own organisations. It has been run with a variety of companies in up to ten countries across the globe.

Edinburgh Business School Launches Largest MBA Scholarship Programme Across Africa

The African Scholarship Programme is being endorsed by Graça Machel, the renowned international advocate for women and children’s rights and wife of Nelson Mandela, who will attend the launch event in Johannesburg on September 15.

This is believed to be the largest scholarship scheme ever offered by a UK university in Africa, giving 50 full scholarships each year for five years for the Edinburgh Business School distance learning MBA (Master of Business Administration) programme.

Oxford University Hosts Inaugural Reputation Symposium

Around 40 scholars from universities around the world will come together in Oxford for the Symposium which is themed ‘Charting the Landscape of Reputation’.

Participants will spend two days discussing how reputations are created, sustained, destroyed and rehabilitated and the ways in which reputation acts as a regulatory mechanism. 

Finalists announced for 2010 Best Factory Awards

The award programme that has been running for 19 years is organised by Cranfield School of Management in partnership with the magazine Works Management.  The awards reward manufacturing excellence in the UK.

Open Evening For Business Courses in Norwich, 16 September

The event on September 16 will highlight Norwich Business School’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) courses, which are designed specifically to help people invest in their careers by building on past business experience, while learning new skills and business methods, and combining theoretical knowledge with the realities of the workplace.
 
The MBA programme has been created to help students develop the necessary skills, knowledge and confidence to lead organisations successfully through innovation, customer focus and talent management.
 

All About Risk

The four day conference organised and sponsored by Newcastle University Business School saw experts from as far afield as America, New Zealand, Singapore and Africa gather to explore and discuss research findings on risk management, uncertainty and planning over time and how businesses might use the findings to gain competitive advantage.

An Education in Wealth Creation

Hosted by businessman and renowned author Ben Benson, the event entitled ‘The 7 Laws of Wealth’ focused on Benson’s book and programme of the same name.  The programme explores how successful people achieve their objectives and delves into the traits Benson has found prominent in the business leaders he has studied over the years.

Searching for profitability & business success in the private & public sector

To listen to the full podcast please go to: http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/interactive/expert_comment/2010/quarterly_2010summer.html

Academics at Cambridge Judge Business School give their view of the current economic difficulties economies in Europe are facing and how managers need to adapt and innovate to cope with an increasingly interconnected but complex world that will see traditional orthodoxies turned on their heads.

Henley Business School chooses Financial Markets Expert as new Dean

Professor Board is currently Director of the ICMA Centre - the business school for financial markets at Henley Business School. An outstanding academic in his own right with a strong track record in research, Professor Board has, over the past five years, built the ICMA Centre into one of the largest specialist education finance departments in Europe, with an international reputation for undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education. 

Cass Business School launches Haberman Campaign

The Haberman Campaign is named after Professor Steven Haberman, Director and Deputy Dean of Cass Business School and Professor of Actuarial Science, in recognition of the enormous contribution he has made to Actuarial Science worldwide.  Professor Haberman has been working at City University, London, and Cass Business School for 35 years and his name has become synonymous with education in Actuarial Science, both in the UK and around the world.  The campaign is also a tribute to Professor Haberman on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

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