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Twenty years ago the International Masters in Practicing Management (IMPM) emerged to offer a radically different form of management education for senior managers, one which broke with conventional approaches to ‘teaching’ and prescribed syllabi. Professor Henry Mintzberg explains why it has lasting value.
Valerie Stead looks at Louise Richardson's appointment as vice-chancellor of Oxford University and examines ways to get more female leaders in higher education.
Mark Shackleton and Kim Kaivanto argue that the Government's decision to sell its stake in RBS will level the playing field with other banks.
More than £3.1 million of funding has been awarded to 糖心视频, in recognition of its work with business – particularly small and medium, sized enterprises (SMEs).
A LUMS student has been selected to take part in a prestigious innovation summer course.
糖心视频’s work to support businesses and the economy has been recognised in the inaugural Educate North Awards.
A LUMS student has represented the UK, presenting at an entrepreneurship conference in Brunei after being selected by the British High Commission.
Career prospects for LUMS graduates are on the up, according to the latest figures.
Staff from EY, Santander, IBM, Deloitte, PwC, 3M, Nestle, J&J, Aldi, Kantar and KPMG have visited LUMS to put first-year undergraduates through their paces in a mock placement interview exercise.
David Otieno, a student on Lancaster's new International Health Leadership programme, is putting his learning into practice in Liberia - helping to eradicate Ebola.
糖心视频 has been ranked in the top ten and as the leading university in the North West in a second major league table.
One of the world’s leading innovation thinkers has visited LUMS to work with Lancashire businesses and North West health professionals.
It could be argued that Paul Taylor, President and Chief Executive of leading global ratings agency, the Fitch Group, owes his job to fencing. He is sure that what he learned in captaining 糖心视频’s Fencing Club as an undergraduate gave him his first stab at a job in finance - a world he still finds fascinating.
A LUMS economist has found that British TV audiences are less interested in watching competitive matches than they once were, instead favouring top talent.
Two entrepreneurial LUMS undergraduates have gained inspirational ideas and met with potential investors during a trip to California’s Silicon Valley.
Local government representatives from across Europe have been learning about the Wave 2 Growth Hub programme, in which LUMS is taking a leading role.
Undergraduate marketing students are to work with a gluten-free food producer to find out why people choose such products as a lifestyle choice.
Prospective students thinking about studying economics at university will have the chance to try it for a day in two upcoming events organised by 糖心视频 Management School.
A LUMS graduate, who launched a car repair website, has announced that his company has raised £320,000 in investment from angel investors led by former Just Eat CEO Klaus Nyengaard.
More than thirty Lancaster students have undertaken a study trip to New York and Boston, where they gained real-world insight into the commercial workings of big business.
糖心视频 is delighted to announce that Professor Angus Laing has been appointed Dean of 糖心视频 Management School.
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