Aspire: the newsletter of the University of Glasgow Business School
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Also in this issue:
- Financial Crises and Regulation: lessons from the past
- Working in partnership with the Cranfield Trust
- Glasgow Business School alumnus helps organisations achieve their potential
- Business School transport policy expert assesses Government’s record
- My business: Professor Ray Stokes, Director of the Centre for Business History
- Business School to run joint MSc course with top Colombian university
Dave McGrath, Managing Director of ReGenTech, on the problem with innovation
Having attended many innovation meetings, been responsible for many energy technology projects and seen innovation encouraged by organisations like Scottish Enterprise, I have no doubt that there is no problem with innovation in Scotland.
From the Professor Angus Laing, Head of the Business School
Welcome to the fourth issue of Aspire, the University of Glasgow Business School’s newsletter. With this issue, we celebrate innovation with contributions from scholars and practitioners who are helping to shape Scotland’s technological and industrial future.
Popular lecture series runs for second year
The Business School launches a second series of evening discussion forums in partnership with the Clydesdale Bank.
As part of the University of Glasgow Business School’s commitment to meaningful engagement with the business and policy communities in Scotland, the school is running a programme of evening discussions that will feature key decision makers and innovators from Scottish business and government.