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Past events

CILT - 7th Annual Student Conference

Tuesday 25 January 2011 - Tuesday 25 January 2011
(6 hours)

Informing students of latest challenges in transport, logistics and supply chain management. Guest speakers include: the Deputy Chairman, Eurostar & Vice President of the CILT(UK) and Director of Transport, Olympic Development Authority.

e-Teaching and Learning Workshop 2011

Wednesday 1 June 2011 -
(N/A)

In collaboration with the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Computer and Information Sciences (HEA-ICS)

Olympic legacies Conference: Games and the City

Thursday 2 June 2011 - Friday 3 June 2011
(2 days)

This symposium will provide you with an insight into the short and long term impact of the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Economic Governance and Innovation Conference

Friday 9 September 2011 - Saturday 10 September 2011
(2 days)

The Role of Institutions, Competition and Networks: how governance quality interacts with network structures to influence innovation efforts..

BUIRA Annual Conference 2011

Thursday 7 July 2011 - Saturday 9 July 2011
(3 days)

British Universities Industrial Relations Association held their annual conference at the University of Greenwich, on Work and Industrial Relations in an Age of Austerity.

2nd International Microfinance Conference

Monday 19 September 2011 - Monday 19 September 2011
(9 hours)

Social Performance in Microfinance: Challenges and Solutions, from world-recognised keynote speakers

Network Volatility and Advantage in Banking

Friday 23 September 2011 -
(N/A)

Provides a unique window to the structure and volatility of a network, presented by Professor Ron Burt, University of Chicago Booth Business School

Speak Up Procedures Seminar

Tuesday 4 October 2011 -
(N/A)

Challenges and Opportunities of Internal Whistle-Blowing Procedures, presenters include Cathy James, Chief Executive, Public concern at work.

Creative Regeneration: Innovative Solutions in Hard Times

Thursday 27 October 2011 -
(N/A)

As UK struggles towards economic growth, debate is stimulated by Jess Steele, Director of Innovation at Locality and John P Houghton, Principal Consultant at Shared Intelligence

The New African Renaissance

Wednesday 14 December 2011 - Saturday 17 December 2011
(4 days)

A focus on the frameworks of knowledge and models that inform the emerging African economic paradigm hosted at International Leadership Institute, Ethiopia.

The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park: what legacy for tourism?

Thursday 8 December 2011 - Thursday 8 December 2011
(2 hours)

Exploring the relationship between tourism and mega-event legacies, speakers include Clive Little, Olympic Park Legacy Company and Tracey Halliwell, London & Partners

The Precariat – The New Dangerous Class

Tuesday 25 October 2011 - Tuesday 25 October 2011
(2 hours)

Outlining a new kind of society, with people actively involved in civil society. Presented by Guy Standing, Professor of Economic Security, University of Bath.

The Global Economic Outlook: Double-Dip or Sustained Recovery?

Wednesday 23 November 2011 - Wednesday 23 November 2011
(2 hours)

Recession or recovery? Seminar to give global economic forecast presented by Ian Harwood, city economist

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