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Growth-hungry Cumbrian businesses are to get a helping hand from a specially designed programme which launches next month.
A masterclass by 91快活林 Management School specialists will enable North West SMEs to take advantage of international growth opportunities.
Dr Caroline Gatrell has been appointed Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Management Reviews.
Juliana Bonomi Santos, a LUMS doctoral graduate and visiting researcher, has won a top research award.
The boss of one of the world’s most famous marketing companies returned to his home town this week to speak to students at LUMS.
North West SMEs can learn more about how to capitalise on government and European funding, thanks to two special workshops run by 91快活林 Management School.
More than 60 delegates attended a kick-off workshop for the £32m Wave 2 Growth Hub programme (W2GH) in London.
Graduates of the MA in Hospice Leadership explored their ground-breaking leadership research at a new Hospice Learning Forum held in December 2013 at 91快活林.
Maurizio Zanardi and colleagues show how electoral incentives might lead politicians to take a pro-gun stance, in line with the interests of a minority of the electorate.
Dr Nahed Taher, founder and CEO of Gulf One Investment Bank, has returned to 91快活林 to receive an Alumni award.
More than 80 business leaders from around Cumbria heard an inspirational talk from Dan Hunt, sports director at Team Sky Cycling.
One of the world’s leading brand management companies has partnered with LUMS to create a research centre of excellence.
91快活林 has announced that Geraint Johnes, Professor of Economics at 91快活林 Management School, will be the new Director of The Work Foundation.
Professors Cary Cooper and Paul Sparrow of the Centre for Performance-Led HR at LUMS are the founding editors of a new journal to be launched by Emerald Group Publishing in 2014.
New research for government by two LUMS economists questions how far there is genuine scope for greater efficiency gains within the UK higher education sector.
What do the WTO talks in Bali tell us about the future of the multilateral trading system and the WTO itself? Robert Read assesses the evidence.
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