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Cary Cooper, Distinguished Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health at LUMS, has been knighted for his services to social science.
Escalating house prices are no longer just a London quirk – research by a team of LUMS economists supports the view that the housing market is the biggest issue for the UK economy.
Leading figures from the business world are to help direct academic thinking on family businesses, such a vital part of the UK economy.
MBA student Yuki Takahashi writes about her experience on the MBA International Business in Context module, in Malaysia and Singapore in this blog post for the Top MBA website.
Lancaster University is celebrating after attaining the Small Business Charter Gold Award – one of only three - in recognition of the role it has played in helping to kick-start British enterprise.
Cary Cooper encourages employers to be enterprising, innovative and forward-thinking in their search for graduate talent.
It's time for a dispassionate assessment of the risks of shale gas extraction and whether they can be managed, argues Mark Shackleton.
Lancaster has charged ahead of its Russell Group peers to be ranked 10th in the Guardian League table 2015, confirming its place among the world’s elite institutions.
Andy Rubin, CEO of Pentland Brands plc, brought global marketing challenges to life in his guest lecture ‘Building brands and culture in an increasingly complex and global world’ at LUMS on 21 May.
Jill Russell explains why she chose to take Lancaster’s unique IMPM programme, rather than a traditional MBA, in this feature in the Sunday Times.
Are high-earners forgoing part of their salary in return for bonuses? Detailed research by Colin Green has found this is not the case – though the situation looks different for low-earners.
North West SMEs can hear how they can grow their business and customer base by engaging in social media, at a LUMS workshop on 4 June.
Professor Cary Cooper is quoted in Jane Merrick’s column in the Independent on compassionate Conservatives, and the small details that can create a tipping-point in any election.
2014 has seen a great response to China UK Entrepreneurship Challenge, attracting competitive entries from University teams in the UK and in China.
MSc Advanced Marketing Management graduate Joly Zhou has been selected as one of 30 emerging leaders to participate in The Marketing Academy’s 2014 Scholarship programme. Joly currently works in London as Global Retail Marketing Manager for Nokia.
‘The last thing a business needs is for the boss to be the hero’, says Ian Gordon in an opinion piece on the Real Business website.
A ground-breaking new Masters programme from Lancaster University gives students the opportunity to work on high-impact business projects that develop collaboration between UK and Chinese SMEs.
Britain's most famous mountaineer this week wowed an audience of business leaders with a master-class about the organisation of a successful expedition to summit the world's highest mountain.
Dr Anthony Hesketh is quoted in a feature in The Times about how organisations treat their staff.
Dr Caroline Gatrell is quoted in HR Magazine, discussing men’s perceptions of flexible working arrangements.
Lancaster University has been ranked the top UK university for Marketing for the second consecutive year in the Complete University Guide, published 12 May.
Professor Michael West gave an insightful presentation on teamwork at this year's annual Careers Connect event.
Lancaster University is the highest placed UK university in the Times Higher Education ‘100 Under 50’ ranking of the world’s best young universities.
Professor Cary Cooper is quoted in the Guardian work blog discussing why employers don’t trust employees to work from home.
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