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The Strathclyde Business School (SBS) is one of four faculties forming the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland.Founded in 1973, but tracing its history back to the establishment of the Royal College of Science and Technology's Department of Industrial Administration in 1947, the school is located on Cathedral Street within the John Anderson campus of the university.
David Hillier, professor in the Accounting and Finance Department; David Judge, professor of politics in the Department of Government; Rebecca Lunn, professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental; Conor McBride, computer scientist; Colin R. McInnes, professor of space systems engineering
In 1971, the Scottish Business School (SBS) was established as a collaboration between the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Strathclyde. [2] The SBS launched a part-time MBA at Glasgow University in 1976. [3] In 1978, Andrew Thomson was appointed Professor of Business Policy in Glasgow's recently established Department of Management ...
The Fraser of Allander Institute was formed by the University of Strathclyde in 1975. [2] Its primary goal is to research the Scottish economy. It is based in Glasgow, Scotland. From 2017, Deloitte announced that they would be acting as the main sponsor of the Fraser of Allander Institute Economic Commentary. [3]
The Faculty of Engineering is one of the four faculties which make up the University of Strathclyde [1] in Glasgow, Scotland. The faculty contains multiple departments offering different undergraduate and postgraduate courses. These range from BEng, MEng and MSc courses to doctorates throughout the faculty.
[16] [17] The Centre was disbanded in 2011 following organisational changes at the University of Strathclyde. The Centre was originally established to further the application of web technologies within the context of digital libraries, thereby contributing to the development of national and global networked information services.
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He moved to the Accounting and Finance Department in the University of Strathclyde in September 2010. His research papers have attracted an ANBAR citation and best paper prizes and he has been ranked in the top 3% most prolific finance researchers in the world over the period 1958 - 2008. [ 3 ]