
What’s on this International Women’s Day
Find out what is taking place at the University and in Newcastle to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Find out what is taking place at the University and in Newcastle to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Funding call now open. These Awards offer a uniquely supportive environment where collaborative and interdisciplinary projects are specifically encouraged. They offer funding for research projects (including…
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We’re hoping that you will support this week by actively holding team meetings at our café in the stretch tent (Union Lawn) during One Newcastle Week.
Bridging the Vindolanda Trust Knowledge Gap Discover how a Knowledge Transfer Partnership will help you bridge your knowledge gap and explore a world of creative solutions in the cultural, heritage and…
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Joshy Jin, Marketing & Management BSc graduate was a Founderships recipient in 2015. The 6-month initiative allowed for Joshy to get his idea for Sichuan…
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An exclusive event aimed at alumni is taking place this month and graduates can learn how to unlock their career potential by using LinkedIn. Taking…
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Hi All, We are so so so excited to announce the return of our pop up foodie Byte to Eat, starting with Tandoori Naan Hut…
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High(up) Tea! The NUBS Social Committee is happy to announce, that you are cordially invited to… drumroll please … HIGH TEA on Tuesday 26th April…
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Wellbeing Wednesday Welcome to this edition of the Business School Wellbeing Wednesday Update. We hope you are safe and well. Each Wednesday (during term time)…
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Wellbeing Wednesday Welcome to this edition of the Business School Wellbeing Wednesday Update. We hope you are safe and well. Each Wednesday (during term time)…
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The café will be open on Monday 20th September The initial opening times will be 9am – 2pm all dependant on our products arriving. National…
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Congratulations to Arijit on the recent publication of his paper “Fuel Bunker Management Strategies Within Sustainable Container Shipping Operation Considering Disruption and Recovery Policies” in IEEE…
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Congratulations to Wessel on the recent acceptance of his article “Natural Disasters and Trade: The mitigating impact of port substitution” to the Journal of Economic Geography….
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Congratulations to Bartosz on the recent acceptance of his paper “Do closed-end fund investors herd?” to the Journal of Banking and Finance. Abstract: We provide…
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On Friday 14 June, the University hosted a ‘Celebrating Success’ event, this event celebrated all aspects of University life, including teaching, research and engagement successes….
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Dr Nicola Patterson, Senior Lecturer at the Business School, spread the word of Gender and Entrepreneurship North East (GENE) to Canada on Monday 10 June at…
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Congratulations to Benjamin for his nomination for the Alan M. Rugman Most Promising Scholar(s) Award (formerly Haynes Prize https://aib.msu.edu/awards/youngscholar.asp) for a paper to be presented…
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In the Political Studies Association blog, Fran Amery from the University of Bath comments on gender pay gaps within UK universities. As UK universities start…
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There have been recent changes made to the Business School email signatures to reflect the School’s Athena Swan bronze award, and staff will need to…
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Marwa has recently had her paper Market Valuations of Bargain Purchase Gains: Are These True Gains under IFRS? accepted to “Accounting and Business Research”. The…
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Congratulations to Jonathan Kimmitt and Robert Newbery for the recent acceptance of their publication. The paper “Poverty and the varieties of entrepreneurship in the pursuit…
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Sharon Mavin, Director of the Business School: “The evidence shows that when men are deliberately engaged in gender inclusion programs, 96% of organisations see progress…
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