The Logistics Institute is leading a project to help businesses in the Humber get involved in offshore wind initiatives
ESRC has published a report investigating the impact of social research and the role of the ESRC in relation to Sure Start.
HUBS Writer-in-residence will be exploring how to find a creative voice in a workshop run in conjunction with HEA
Beverley Building Society becomes the latest business to join our corporate partner scheme
Being one of the boys is not the only way to make your voice heard...but it helps, says Dr Carole Elliott.
Dr May Seitanidi is co-organising the 3rd International Symposium on Cross Sector Social Interactions
Former HUBS student Ben Allen wins national awards for niche start-up business
School launches suite of security and risk programmes aimed at industry
A week of activities starts on Monday 27 February - linking students and employers for their future careers
Emerald Group Publishing honours Professor David Grant with Highly Commended award
Academics guide St Nicholas pupils to business success as part of £5 in Blossom project
Exploring the key factors, influences and risks leading to supply chain resilience
Entrepreneurial HUBS alumni launch student talent agency
Masters students learn logistics in a global context on the GMLOG programme.
Newest research centre hosts guest seminar on growth of Islamic accounting.
Four new business school PhD scholarships are open to applications for 2012 entry
Using local authority areas as measurements for compiling economic league tables could be flawed.
Academics to contribute to a new EPSRC project re sustainable manufacturing
The Logistics Institute leads the way on training and research into humanitarian logistics
Visiting professor gives her view on how big business can learn responsibility from smaller firms
Scholars from across the globe choose Logistics Institute for research
Issue 19 of the schools magazine is now available to download.
Working with Hull's CHCP CIC to develop its managers and future managers
Pupils from the region take part in a renewable energy event at the school.
Presentation on how IBM is helping to build a smarter planet
Writer in residence project adds the creative factor to students' future careers
Lena Fleschhut awarded the McKibbin Foundation Award at the CILT Awards for Excellence 2011
Professor Mike Jackson named as ABS Companion
Undergraduate logistics students participate in multinational pilot programme
International visitors given tailored tuition from logistics experts
Raising awareness of international culture and careers with Going Global 2011
Brendan Dineen to provide insight into the inner workings of IBM at open lecture event
Scarborough students join with Dutch counterparts for international business competition
Smoothie entrepreneurs and HUBS alumni, Xing, launch new enterprise education programme
Logistics academics promote the institute in series of global engagements
Business school research students can now access international study resource for free
It’s a busy week as we welcome new and returning students during induction week
Induction website launched for new and continuing students
Research shows retailers are failing to keep pace with smartphones and tablet computers technology
Dr Omera Khan and Terje Stole on forging strong links with Indian institutions
Part-time studies and Executive MBA are under discussion at open event
Our academics give their views on exams, results and why HUBS is good for your career
Two HUBS graduates have been awarded PhD scholarships to continue their studies at Hull
Record numbers are going global for their summer learning experience
Leading thinkers discuss the Big Society from the perspective of Systems Thinking
Recent entrants to logistics can get to grips with the core elements for working the industry in a new course
Nearly 600 business school students celebrate the end of their studies at graduation
The Logistics Institute celebrates national status for logistics training
Free workshop to discuss employer sponsored volunteering
Research shows the very different understandings of forensic DNA evidence
Reducing the frequency of household bin collections is key to increasing recycling rates, according to new research
Executive MBA student shortlisted in ‘Student of the Year’ competition
Event attracts top sporting speakers and promises of community support
Budding entrepreneurs presented their innovative ideas in this year’s Dragon’s Den competition
MSc logistics students were given a look into a busy logistics operator when they visited DFDS Seaways at Immingham port complex
Logistics undergraduates now able to gain extra career boosting qualification from CIPS
Research centre attracts special guests to annual conference
Five business school students are attending the 2011 International Youth Forum in Seliger, Russia
A significant piece of training and development software has been donated to the Logistics Institute
Year 5 pupils in Hull and Scarborough get a taste of marketing and networking
Professor Terry Williams has been appointed as the new dean of Hull University Business School.
Presentation of the final element of the Triple Crown – the AACSB accreditation – in New York earlier this month.
The Logistics Institute is helping future recruitment to the industry by developing education initiatives for young people
Responding to the current climate, managers looking to further their career could do so at a lower cost
Four first year students recently took part in the second annual ‘8 Task Challenge’
PhD and academics gathered at the business school for the recent OLKC 2011 conference
Experts gathered to share insights at responsible leadership conference
School earns accreditation honour for business and management provision
Dr David Bright recently gave a lecture on international talent management for the British Council in Sudan
New research confirms that seasonal weather conditions do have an effect on the frequency of attacks by Somali pirates
Dr Risto Talas gives his view on how underwriting keeps the world going round
The BBC chose to broadcast Budget 2011 coverage live from Hull University Business School
Former PhD student bring research links from Colombia
Sports development was at the heart of a joint event which attracted students and teachers from across the region.
Dr Stephan Dahl comments on the recent blow to 'responsibility deal' on alcohol in England.
The highlight of World of Work week was undoubtedly the special guest lecture, provided by Simon Calver, CEO of LOVEFiLM
Students are having the world of work opened up to them with a dedicated week of events.
Logistics Institute involved in a new Interreg project to develop food transportation
The school continues to invest in its intellectual capital - interview with new members of staff
Professor David Menachof has been appointed to the judging panel of the industry-leading IFW awards.
The Logistics Institute chaired a recent meeting of key players in region to discuss the promotion of the Humber ports internationally.
Logistics academic Dr Omera Khan talks about the impact of product design on the supply chain and the new special interest group for business.
The needs of the UK’s ever-increasing aging population are the focus of a new research project at the school
Students were surprised on a recent field trip to meet chair of the London Organising Committee for the Olympics Games, Lord Sebastian Coe.
Logistics academic enhances her international reputation
Undergraduate students achieve impressive placements despite current climate
In the past six months, there has been a massive investment in the intellectual capital of Hull University Business School.
Two international students are taking part in a race with a difference as part of the annual Renault 4L Trophy.
Professor Ros Haniffa gives her view on the continuing debate into bonuses for bankers.
Professor Brent Davies has published his research into talent management in schools
David Tucker comments on the current spotlight on China and its dominance of world economics
Students looking for graduate opportunities link to pilot scheme with Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Professor David Menachof comments on the real impact of snow on the supply chains of UK plc
Congratulations to corporate partner Aunt Bessie's on its recent award for excellence
Dr Carole Elliott has been elected onto the Academy of Human Resource Development Board of Directors
Dean of Hull University Business School, Professor Mike C Jackson, has been made an Officer of the British Empire, OBE, in the 2011 New Year’s Honours List.
Workmaze Ltd has been appointed to provide specialist career guidance as part of the new Alumni Connect scheme
Staff have been spreading the Christmas spirit by sending gifts to Africa via local charity Real Aid.
Research methods students given a guest lecture by executive education and learning expert
AAK becomes the latest organisation to join our corporate partner scheme.
Professor Mike Jackson joins new academic society dedicated to outstanding achievement in systems and cybernetics
Professor Steve Armstrong delivers keynote address at innovative education conference in Russia
MSc student considers the impact of responsible leadership in essay competition
Conference supporters for OLKC 2011
Supply chain securty expert, Professor David Menachof, comments on air security
Welcome to Colombian PhD student Iliana Paez Gabriunas, researching ethical management
Four students are facing the boardroom in an ‘Apprentice’-style challenge
October 25-29 is ‘Going Global’ week at the business school, with a range of activities across both campuses.
UK plc under the microscope as the spending review is announced
Thanks to the school’s ‘Works for You’ mentoring project, over 95 people have been helped to rediscover their career path in the Yorkshire region in the past year.
Students will be able to look at the history of the school, thanks to a historical donation
MBA alumnus has achieved recognition within his industry for his dissertation
Professor David Menachof is speaking at the national Freight by Water conference
British business needs education, according to Digby, Lord Jones of Birmingham
The school welcomed executive students from strategic partner QUT to a complex project management study week in Hull
Congratulations to strategic partner, UASM, on achieving the prestigious 'Triple Crown' status
Senior Bahraini executive Faisal Mohammed Ali passes PhD with flying colours
PhD study helps to strengthen our relationship with Colombian strategic partner
Our recent graduates are very satisfied with the business school, according to the latest NSS
P&O Ferrymasters embarked on a successful training programme with Hull University Business School
This summer, 17 business school students are getting their first taste of 'real world' work, thanks to a funded summer placement programme in a range of businesses across the region.
As part of the Larkin25 celebration, the ‘Global Pop’ toad has hopped to the school
The Works for You project holds another successful networking event
Former student uses skills learned on the Hull MBA programme to author new book
Professor Brent Davies shares his views on current developments in the education sector
AAK is working with the business school on staff development programme
Research has been reorganised to investigate vital business themes
Research shows how mass savings can be made post Budget cuts
Business school academic co-organises international summit on CSR in India.
Four first year students proved to be techno savvy marketers in a national competition.
The business school has launched its new Facebook page
Working with the business school helps local NHS Trust make £3m saving
Hong Kong University School of Professional and Continuing Education academics visit the business school to discuss our future partnership.
Retaining talent is vital to businesses, but how? That was the theme of Hull University Business School’s Business Week 2010 event.
Business school partner Hull and East Yorkshire (HEY) Hospitals NHS Trust has been rewarded for decreasing infection rates.
Logistics Institute works with incubator client on KTP project
Delegates from Mzumbe University, Tanzania, visited the business school to discuss future collaborative working
Hull-based haulier CJ Express is awarded environmental management standard ISO 14001 for green initiatives, presented by inspirational CEO of Pall-Ex, Hilary Devey.
Even more small and medium businesses in the region could take advantage of innovation funding thanks to the Logistics Institute
Student enterprise, 'A Spoonful of Sugar', triumphs in this year's business school Dragon's Den event
MSc students get a guest lecture on Google, search engine and global force in advertising
Professor Menachof encourages business carbon footprint reduction through nearporting.
Political marketer Dr Di Dean gives her views on the leadership debates of Election 2010
The business school is now offering a full-time BA Accounting degree at HKU.
Does a cohesive brand hold the key to Tory success in the general election?
The Logistics Institute stays one step ahead of the competition with the latest in simulation technology.
Higher education business-based event held by Hull University Business School in conjunction with the Hull and East Riding Education Business Partnerships.
Risto Talas appointed to ESRC Fellowship at the Logistics Institute
Works for You mentoring project visits libraries across the region.
Dr David Bright comments on the recent strike action
Hull University Business School academics Professor Adam Lindgreen and Dr David Harness have produced an in-depth analysis of marketing in a mainstay of the UK economy – agriculture.
Barbara Allan launches her book, Supporting Research Students
Corporate partner Sewell Group in Sunday Times Best Companies to Work for Top 10.
Logistics Institute helps nearly 1000 individuals reach their career potential with the help of Yorkshire Forward.
Dragon's Den star and successful business tycoon Doug Richard advises future entrepreneurs.
Professor Mike Jackson gives moving tribute to Professor Russ Ackoff.
Hymers College won the Humberside heat of a national business game held at the business school by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).
Business school students in Hull and Scarborough are being exposed to life after university through the annual world of work week (22-26 February).
Members of the Logistics Institute to attend international Multimodal conference at NEC Birmingham, 27-29 April 2010
Hull University Business School’s ‘Works for You’ project will be on hand once again next week at the ‘Your Future’ training, recruitment and development fair, being held on 17 February at the City Hall.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) is challenging schools to enter its national business game.
Professor Adam Lindgreen launches experiential marketing book 'Memorable Customer Experiences'.
Hull University Business School corporate partner Paul Sewell receives honorary doctorate.
Entrepreneurial sales venture welcomed to Business School
Business school mentoring project takes to the road
Strengthening Chinese business relations
Hull may not have been chosen as a World Cup host city, but all those involved agree that the experience has strengthened partnerships and improved relations for a brighter future.
Regional higher education institutions share best practice
Students studying research methods put questions to Professor Mark Saunders.
Hull's bid got fruity thanks to Xing's special edition smoothie encouraging people to text their support
Hull submits bid to host World Cup in 2018
Professor David Grant is keynote speaker at Logistics Ireland 2009
Business School staff get a gothic make-over for charity
Dean of the business school, Professor Mike Jackson, has been named as a top systems thinker
Dr Michael Nolan examines the economic impact on Hull should the city become a World Cup host city in 2018.
Professor Pablo Collazzo gives keynote speech on global corporate social responsibility
International Week 2009 takes place in the Business School during week commencing 19 October, taking a look at what it means to be part of a truly international business environment.
Business of the Year awards, taking place 16 October at Bridlington spa, celebrates the very best businesses in the local area, with six categories including best start-up, best small business and best social enterprise.
The business school and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) are piloting a buddy scheme for international students to facilitate cross cultural exchange.
In today's high velocity environment, and with hyper-competition in every sector, it takes more than a fancy sign or snappy advert for customer-facing business to make an impact on their target audiences.
Professor Brent Davies, Professor of Leadership Development at the business school, has been invited to Westminster to offer his expert opinion as part of a panel on the subject of school academies.
The business school has been at the forefront of a new initiative to create a community offering help and advice to PhD students across the whole University.
Job seeking can be stressful at the best of times, let alone in a recession, which is why Hull University Business School is delighted to launch the new mentoring project, 'Works for You'.
Dr Jennifer Wilby, director of the centre for systems studies (CSS), has been appointed President elect of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS).
The business school is pleased to announce that it has been successful in its application to the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for a Management and Business Development Fellowship.
Dr Zhen Ye has been promoted to Senior Visiting Professor at the Institute for Cultural Industries, Peking University.
Dr Chee Wong, lecturer in logistics, has been awarded funding for a project which seeks to revolutionise the plastic recycling industry in the UK.
Hull University Business School supports Hull's bid to become a World Cup host city in 2018.
Our last week in EBS consisted of a good balance of work and leisure.
Chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola receives honorary doctorate.
Amanda Harrison continues her summer school experience at EBS - two weeks in, with only one to go and the students are still enjoying their international experience.
Hull University Business School has become the first in the UK to join the International Centre for Complex Project Management (ICCPM) as an academic partner.
Professor Brent Davies wins the Emerald Literati Network 2009 Awards for Excellence
The Hellenic Society for Systemic Studies (HSSS) has awarded Dean of Hull University Business School, Professor Mike Jackson, with the Honorary HSSS Medal.
School congratulates corporate partner Jackson's Bakery on Queen's Award for Enterprise
In response to the current economic climate, business school students were given the opportunity to stay ahead of the competition through an intensive CV and interview workshops, organised through the World of Work office.
Enterprising primary school children were being encouraged to ‘help the aged’ when they visited Hull University Business School to take part in a marketing event.
Our summer school students are having a great time - see below for a run down of the first week at EBS with Amanda and Nikki.
The business school has further strengthened its commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) by joining the European Academy for Business in Society (EABIS).
Two PhD students have been honoured at the 3rd Saudi International Conference (SIC09), sponsored by King Abdulaziz University, which was held at the University of Surrey (Guildford, UK) on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th June 2009.
Three students, Amanda Harrison, Nikki Chilvers and Andrew Greenhill, have taken the challenge of studying abroad this summer and have agreed to send a weekly e-postcard home to keep readers up to date with how they are finding the experience
Organisations are being encouraged to enhance the skills of their workforce to take advantage of the opportunities presented by the current economic climate through professional education at Hull University Business School.
A group of students at the Scarborough Management Centre (SMC) followed the trend of the most enterprising town in Europe award when they gave their final presentation in their event management module.
Over 70 delegates turned up to hear how ‘creating an unbreakable supply chain' could benefit their business in the current economic climate, at the Business Week event held in the Logistics Institute at Hull University Business School.
Jade Mak, an MBA student at the business school, has beaten international competition to become one of only 25 students globally to win a placement on a celebrated programme at Copenhagen Business School (CBS).
‘Absurd', ‘pathetic', ‘immoral' - just a few of the hard hitting words used by internationally renowned pioneer in public sector reform and systems guru, John Seddon, during his talk on the effects of the 2009 budget on today's society.
The business school's Director of Teaching & Learning, Dr. Barbara Allan, was selected to be part of the prestigious judging panel on this year's MAN everywoman in transport and logistics awards.
Ashish Dwivedi and Tim Butcher have published a new book looking at how advances in information technologies have transformed the way organisations interact with one another.
Three potential small businesses faced the ultimate test of their plans when they laid out their future strategies to a panel of ‘Dragons' in a pitching competition held in the business school.
Graeme Reid, Lecturer in Financial Accounting, Auditing and Entrepreneurship at the Hull University Business School, has been nominated as Acting President for Humberside & District Society of Chartered Accountants.
Professor Adam Lindgreen, marketing professor at Hull University Business School, has co-edited a new book that looks to define and challenge ideas surrounding the international food and agribusiness marketing field.
Dr Barbara Allan has recently published her latest book which offers hints and tips to students who want to get a good degree and begin a successful career.
As part of Business Week 2009 we are hosting an event to help businesses upskill their workforce and create a robust and resilient supply chain for their organisation, both of which are vital in the current market.
Leaders and managers working within Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Trust are set to benefit from a new leadership development programme from Hull University Business School.
International Week 2008/9 kicked off with events aimed at helping both our international and home students make the most of their careers in the global arena.
Marketing student Rosie Sherwin has become the first Hull University Business School student to be awarded a gap year placement with global organisation, Kimberly-Clark.
Hull University Business School's work widening participation within local schools has been recognised with by an award nomination for the Humber Education Business Partnership (EBP) Awards 2009.
Hull University Business School has sent its congratulations to international strategic partner BEM (Bordeaux École de Management), following its recent accreditation from AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Strategic Marketing Professor Adam Lindgreen, of Hull University Business School, was delighted to be asked to guest edit a recent special issue of Supply Chain Management on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in supply chains.