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Purpose Beyond Profit – An Interview with Maurice Rosenstein

Author: ronaitken December 22, 2021 0 Comments

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MSc Business Management student, Maurice Rosenstein, won second prize at the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) annual writing competition 2021, for his ground-breaking essay on “Purpose Beyond Profit”. According to the organisers, the contest – organised for the past…
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Business Management, PG Courses

PRME, Sustainability

One course, many paths – it all adds up with Accounting

Author: ronaitken November 15, 2021 0 Comments

There seems to be a misconception about accounting courses, or accounting related occupations; where many have this idea that there is only one specific predictable career path. Reality couldn’t be further from the truth… Here are two stories of Edinburgh…
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Accounting, Careers, Student Futures

accounting, Finance, student stories

Smart Cities – Developing a sustainable future

Author: ronaitken October 27, 2021 0 Comments

At Edinburgh Napier we pride ourselves on the impact our research can deliver; with a mission to help the next generation build a sustainable future. Step forward Mahsa Nikoufar, who joined the Business School this summer as a PhD student….
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Smart Cities

European Commission, PHD, Smart Cities, United Nations, urban innovation, UrbanData, UrbanSustainability

A legal instrument to help address climate change

Author: ronaitken October 27, 2021 0 Comments

A second-year law student at Edinburgh Napier University has won a competition organised by the Law Society of Scotland, with his argument that an internationally recognised definition of ‘ecocide’ could provide an effective legal instrument in helping address climate change….
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Law

COP 26

B prepared for change

Author: ronaitken October 12, 2021 0 Comments

Edinburgh Napier prides itself on being an applied university, where research and teaching are focused on making a direct impact on communities. Tommaso Cattaneo took this to heart; his dissertation achieved an international impact even before he graduated in the…
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Business Management

B Corps

Placements can offer any business a real benefit in tough times

Author: ronaitken October 11, 2021 0 Comments

Despite the uncertainty of recent months, 100 undergraduates from Business Management, Marketing Management and Hospitality, Tourism and Events programmes have had the opportunity to apply the knowledge they had acquired at university into a work placement. The results have been…
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Business Management, Student Futures, Tourism

student placement

Amy gets a ‘Highland’ welcome to the world of work

Author: ronaitken October 11, 2021 0 Comments

Edinburgh Napier University is The Guardian Good University Guide’s  #1 Modern University for Graduate Destinations. It’s an accolade we’re especially proud of, and in part it reflects the hard work of our placements team, whose goals is to work with…
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Leading Scottish tourism in the right direction

Author: ronaitken October 1, 2021 0 Comments

In the last two years, the tourism sector has been presented with unprecedented challenges. Now destination leaders must respond. To assist, a comprehensive series of leadership skills courses are providing accredited leadership training and ongoing professional development for new and…
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DLP, Events, Festivals, Tourism

Leadership

What is the role of leaders in creating environmentally sustainable organisations?  

Author: ronaitken July 9, 2021 0 Comments

Reflective Paper's author, Dr Andrew Bratton

Leadership, effective employee voice and fostering a culture of learning for sustainability contributes to organisational sustainability Continue reading →

HRD, Knowledge into Practice

Reflective Papers

How data can support sustainable urban futures

Author: ronaitken May 19, 2021 0 Comments

The Charter highlights that cities need to establish integrated and sustainable urban development strategies, and Dr Mora will reflect on why the use of data will be an increasingly powerful tool to make cities more productive and sustainable. Continue reading →

Smart Cities

Cohesion Policy, Productive Cities

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