Five academics presented their research in digestible bite-size chunks at the 7th Public Uni event held at Chapter Arts Centre, Thursday 15 October 2015.
Professor Denis Towill, Director and Founder of the Logistics Systems Dynamics Group within the Logistics & Operations Management Section of Cardiff Business School, passed away on Saturday 29 August 2015.
Five academics from Cardiff University’s Arts, Humanities and Social Science disciplines presented their research at the 6th Public Uni event held at Chapter Arts Centre, Thursday 6 August 2015.
The new £13.5m Postgraduate Teaching Centre at Cardiff Business School has picked up a major award at an event which celebrates the best of construction in Wales.
The Marketing & Strategy section at Cardiff Business School has been ranked in first position by a new study published in the Australasian Marketing Journal. Maryland, Rice, Dartmouth and Duke round out the top five.
Rachel Cook, a Cardiff Business School student from Tenby, was named Branch Student of the Year by the South East Wales arm of the CIPD at its annual awards dinner recently.
In this, the final week of the General Election campaign, economics and politics are more intertwined than usual, according to David Smith, Economics Editor of The Sunday Times.
Cardiff Business School’s Dr Rachel Ashworth and Dr James Downe have launched the Joint Scrutiny Handbook for councils and public sector partners at a national conference.
Cardiff Business School has been officially inducted in to the Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) society, an international honour society which recognises excellence in business.
Cardiff Business School’s Postgraduate Teaching Centre, and contractor ISG Construction, have been shortlisted for two prizes at the Constructing Excellence in Wales (CEW) Awards 2015.
Zhao Xinyu, MSc Human Resource Management alumnus (2004), has been named the winner of the British Council Entrepreneurial Award at the inaugural Education UK Alumni Awards for China.
Cardiff Business School hosted an interactive conference and tour for more than 70 Year 12 pupils from schools in Cardiff and the surrounding area on Wednesday February 11th 2015.
A report produced by Cardiff Business School (with Shared Intelligence and IFF Research), and commissioned by the Welsh Government, has found that EU funding has helped to speed up collaboration between partners and in some cases deliver improved outcomes for the public.