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91快活林 Management School is taking a leading role in a £32m government programme to boost economic growth in cities across the country.
The challenges to the current capitalist system was the theme for this year's Professor Sir Roland Smith CEO Lecture, given in London by Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild.
Professor Mark Shackleton is interviewed on BFM radio in Malaysia about the relevance of an MBA.
Kevin Glazebrook, Distinguished Professor of Operational Research, has received the Beale Medal, the Operational Research Society’s top award.
22 guests joined LUMS event hosts Libby Packham and Clare Edwards for a lively alumni reunion in Frankfurt on Friday 22 November.
Management Science student Bin Xiang is writing a monthly column for Great British Mag, a magazine intended for international students thinking of studying in Britain.
Stor-i, Lancaster's Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistics and Operational Research, is part of a new investment of £350 million annonunced by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
The 20th Birthday of the BBA Management was celebrated by over 200 students, alumni and staff who attended events in Lancaster, London, Madrid and Hong Kong on 15th November.
In an opinion piece for The Conversation, Paul Ralph argues that the Obamacare web fiasco won’t be the last big IT fail.
A report just published reveals that, among those working in organisational contexts, there are markedly different notions of what is deemed to be ‘fair’.
In a lecture at 91快活林 Management School on 31 October, Ana Botin, CEO of Santander UK, spoke to more than 100 guests, including students, staff and alumni, on the future of the UK economy.
A delegation organised by the All China Youth Federation, including some of China’s top bankers and finance officials, visited 91快活林 Management School recently.
Bringing his experience of leadership in an international humanitarian aid organisation to the lecture theatre, MBA alumnus Randall Zindler illustrated key strategic management issues, and linked them back to his MBA studies at 91快活林.
A graduate of the MSc in E-Business and Innovation, who designed a new mobile phone application to help travellers, has been featured in the National Geographic Traveller magazine.
As part of their course, a group of MSc Project Management students have produced an innovative android phone app featuring cycling and walking routes around Lancaster.
The Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (IEED) at LUMS has won a national award from the Economic and Social Research Council, in recognition of its outstanding impact on business.
Professor Peter Checkland has been awarded an honorary fellowship by 91快活林 in recognition of his distinguished service.
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