Emerging from research on employer sponsored volunteering, this network brings together public, private and third sector organisations to share their experiences and develop effective ways of working together.
Hull University Business School is proud to be involved in this symposium to be held at University of Erasmus, Rotterdam. Making a Difference - Enhancing the Impact of Partnerships for the social good. Following the two previous successful CSSI symposia, the 3rdInternational Symposium on CSSI is moving forward by taking up one of the most important challenges of contemporary partnership research: how to approach the ‘impact’ question. The symposium intends to bring together researchers as well as practitioners from a variety of areas. It expands the programme structure of the previous CSSI symposia by adding an extra day in order to allow for interactive sessions consisting of presentations by scholars, practitioners and PhD students. The symposium will aim to support efforts of institutionalizing this area of research and further contributing to the creation a well-functioning international community of scholars and practitioners.
The MBA dinner celebrates the achievements of the school’s current MBA students before they embark on the final stage of their programme of study and graduate from the business school. The event is also open to MBA graduates of the school giving them an opportunity to network.
This presentation will provide an understanding of the importance of corporate governance, and will have a particular focus on the conflicts between directors and shareholders.
In this free webinar recruitment experts Workmaze will share their expertise to help you succeed at the crucial interview stage.
Hull University Business School, Hull City Council and BITC are hosting a workshop, bringing together businesses, community groups and public sector organisations to share knowledge around the benefits of community engagement.
Our writer-in-residence, Char March, will be offering inspiration and insight into helping students improve their communication skills and creativity.
The seminar will examine how local economic policies are derived, and the role played by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs). It will also demonstrate how current geographical boundaries can create skewed perceptions about local economic performance.
Making decisions in an atmosphere of increasing time pressure, uncertainty, and conflicting expert opinions creates challenges for any director. This seminar looks at the process of decision making and how critical business decisions are made.