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Insight | What happens when the Unicorns leave? – University of Edinburgh Business School
Edinburgh may be Entrepreneurial City of The Year, but Ben Spigel warns of an exodus of talent if more isn't done to coordinate start up support after the sale of its two biggest players.
Insight | “For me, University is a chance to be different.” – University of Edinburgh Business School
Why go to university ? Some come to pursue a subject, for employability, or to learn how to have an impact on society. Others choose this route because it’s what everyone seems to do after school.
2017 | Year in review – University of Edinburgh Business School
Dean, Wendy Loretto reflects on key developments at the Business School during the past year.
Insight | Should we be afraid of (trading in) the dark? – University of Edinburgh Business School
Dr Gbenga Ibikunle makes the case for dark pool trading…up to a point.
Crafty students show how to #makeyourmark – University of Edinburgh Business School
University of Edinburgh undergraduates have been competing in a 48-hour challenge to find business solutions to global social challenges.
Insight | Do dads still have a place in our ads? – University of Edinburgh Business School
As the first big Christmas adverts hit our screens, Professor David Marshall hopes for more nuanced portrayals of fathers at the heart of the home.
Students set to match profit with purpose – University of Edinburgh Business School
Students will devise new business ideas to tackle global challenges and pitch them to a panel of industry leaders in the second year of #makeyourmark.
School team cycle 1,000 miles for STV Appeal – University of Edinburgh Business School
Business School staff and students have raised more than £2,500 for the STV Children’s Appeal, by collectively cycling more than 1,000 miles around Scotland.
Wendy Loretto joins board of Standard Life Foundation – University of Edinburgh Business School
Dean Wendy Loretto has been appointed to the board of the Standard Life Foundation.
Global credit analysts warn of serious UK consumer debt problem – University of Edinburgh Business School
The extraordinary rate of growth of UK consumer debit has become a ‘serious problem’, according to a group of the world’s leading credit experts.
