International

The Womens Deans' and Directors Luncheon

On behalf of the Association of Business Schools, ESCP Europe and our colleagues at FNEGE, we would like to cordially invite you to attend our Womens Deans' & Directors Luncheon for 2013. ESCP Europe have kindly offered to host us at their fantastic central Paris campus, we will meet for pre-luncheon drinks on the Floréal.

£175.00
£175.00

International Insights Visits

Visits to world renowned global business schools which will feature presentations and learning experiences from faculty and fellow marketers.You will also gain insight and different perspectives of how schools manage and implement their marketing plans and processes, as well as fantastic opportunities to build networks and benchmark with your peers from around the globe.

The benefits include:

• Global networking with the potential for long-term collaboration.

Corporate governance is under the microscope in the investigation into the activities of News International

To listen to the podcast please go to:
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/interactive/expert_comment/2011/deakin_buck.html

The parliamentary and police investigations into phone-hacking and corrupt practices involving journalists and their police sources will also call into question the corporate governance of not just News International but its parent, News Corporation.

Panmure House restoration gets the go ahead

The decision that a £3m restoration of Panmure House, the historic home of economist and philosopher Adam Smith, in Edinburgh’s Canongate, has been given the go ahead has been welcomed by the building's owner, Edinburgh Business School.

Social Enterprise and Spin Out Companies

ENTREPRENEURS GIVEN MULTI MILLION POUND LIFT OFF WITH LAUNCH OF
STARTUP BRITAIN

*Click here* for case studies from our members.

Government and Global Brands back National Drive to inspire entrepreneurship: New national package delivers £1500 to every start-up business.

Over 60 leading brands have pledged millions of pounds worth of support to new entrepreneurs under a major new campaign launched by the Prime Minister recently.

Ousedale students win Arts Business Challenge at Cranfield

Cranfield has recently been ranked by the Financial Times as the top UK business school for customised executive development and first in the world for international delivery.
 
The trophy was presented to the winning team by Councillor Alan Richards, the Mayor of Milton Keynes.  The winners will be joined by the runners-up, from Denbigh School, in the Inter-County Challenge which takes place in the autumn when they will compete against winners of similar challenges from Bedfordshire schools. 
 

M&B MD joins university as visiting Professor

Professor Todd will be advising the unique Academy of Multi-Unit Leadership at Birmingham City Business School at Birmingham City University.

Professor of Public Relations proud to be Chair-Elect

The Global Alliance is the global umbrella organisation which links PR and communications professionals around the world through their professional institutions. Membership includes  institutes and organisations from every continent including the UK’s Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) of which Professor Gregory was President in 2004.  She is both the first academic to be awarded this position and the first woman.
 

Business leaders discuss sustainability as ‘DNA’ of business success at the Chester Forum

The Chester Forum is an annual symposium developed by Professor Phil Harris, Westminster Chair of Marketing and Public Affairs at the University of Chester, and colleagues. Now in its second year, the Forum, which this year was hosted again by Bank of America, aims to stimulate thinking and debate about key issues and relevant themes to the regional, national and international business environment.

London School of Economics, Department of Management Joins the Association of Business Schools (ABS)

This brings full membership to 118 UK business schools/schools of management.

Prof.Saul Estrin, Head of the Department of Management, at LSE said:

“We are delighted that LSE's new Department of Management is taking its place with Britain's leading Association of Business Schools”.

Also, two other international schools have also been accepted as affiliates:

• Faculty of Business & Enterprise, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne Australia; and
• Dublin City University Business School

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