The conference and events team at the University of Greenwich Business School is dedicated to delivering an exciting and relevant conference and events programme.
Monday 9 January 2012 - Friday 13 January 2012
(5 days)
Providing an introduction to the software used for quantitative, qualitative and social network analysis researches.
Wednesday 11 January 2012 - Wednesday 11 January 2012
(2 hours)
The current economic crisis has intensified the difficulties faced by young people in securing employment. Seminar presented by Martin Allen and Patrick Ainley
Wednesday 22 February 2012 - Wednesday 22 February 2012
(2 hours)
This seminar will investigate the impact of the current economic environment on the relationship between employers and employees within different contexts.
Monday 19 March 2012 - Monday 19 March 2012
(2 hours)
The Big Picture Seminar Series presents: Growing a Small Entrepreneurial Business presented by Ian Dean and Malik Benrejdal
Wednesday 21 March 2012 - Wednesday 21 March 2012
(2 hours)
Dr Rowlinson will look at the increasing problems of Short Sea Shipping and provide a fresh analysis on his 2008 research.
Friday 10 February 2012 - Friday 10 February 2012
(2 hours and 30 minutes)
Attending this seminar will help you understand the structure of trade union organising in Central and Eastern Europe.
Wednesday 9 May 2012 - Wednesday 9 May 2012
(8 hours)
This seminar will investigate various cross-cultural issues that can arise from the interaction between Chinese and Indian businesses working in the UK and Europe.
Friday 23 March 2012 - Friday 23 March 2012
(6 hours and 30 minutes)
This workshop will provide you with a new insight into the the development of innovative labour market interventions for young people.
Wednesday 7 March 2012 - Wednesday 7 March 2012
(2 hours)
Attending this seminar will help you learn more about how to become successful in your career, both in the short and long run.
Wednesday 7 March 2012 - Wednesday 7 March 2012
(2 hours)
This seminar will provide you with an insight into the continual growth of one of the UK’s leading retailer, focusing on the implementation of its new CSR strategies.
Thursday 31 May 2012 - Friday 1 June 2012
(1 day and 8 hours)
This conference aims to assess the state of knowledge about transnational industrial relations and to assess what it means for progressive social movements.
Wednesday 9 May 2012 - Wednesday 9 May 2012
(2 hours)
Mr Riley will discuss his experiences in the industry and give an invaluable insight on how to increase productivity whilst maintaining a competitive edge.
Monday 9 July 2012 - Monday 9 July 2012
(2 hours and 30 minutes)
Dr Posen will discuss his views on the current economical stance and prospects for the future.