Adam Smith Business School events: Global learning and engagement
Published: 29 July 2024
Stay connected and discover exciting opportunities to enhance your professional development through Adam Smith Business School events and workshops.
Stay connected and discover exciting opportunities to enhance your professional development through Adam Smith Business School events and workshops.
Upcoming events
Glasgow-Nankai International Workshop on Trade, Productivity and Development
3 - 4 September 2024
Explore global challenges and register for a two-day event with leading experts who will explore the dynamic interplay between trade, productivity, and China's economic development.
This timely workshop, co-hosted by the University of Glasgow, the Confucius Institute, and Nankai University, will delve into China's economic reforms and their global impact.
Apply now and learn more:
Glasgow-Nankai International Workshop
Empirical Methods for Macroeconomists Summer School
10 - 13 September 2024
Adam Smith Business School presents a Summer School for advanced PhD students and practitioners in econometrics, macroeconomics, and related fields. Enhance your skills in cutting-edge quantitative tools used by central banks and international organisations, learning from leading experts with policy-making experience:
- Introduction to DSGE Modelling using the RISE Toolbox – with Junior Maih, Norges Bank
- Applied Methods for Banking and Macro-Financial Policy Analysis – with Dr Soner Baskaya, University of Glasgow.
Learn more: Summer School - Empirical Methods for Macroeconomists
Applications are now open, email:
business-executive-education@glasgow.ac.uk
Explore
European Summer School for Advanced Management 2024 success
Gain valuable insights and join the European Summer School for Advanced Management (ESSAM), offering MBA students the chance to fast-track their studies and tackle real-world business challenges.
This year we hosted 33 MBA students from across the globe. Focused on "Extreme Events Challenge Development” students tackled real-world business challenges and fast-tracked their MBA by up to 10 ECTS credits.
Highlights included:
- Core module on building high-engagement startup cultures
- Elective options like Impact Business Strategy and Creative Bravery
- Consultancy project with local client Annandale Distillery
- Immersive social program showcasing Scottish culture
Learn more about ESSAM and what to expect in the summer of 2025:
Further information: business-events@glasgow.ac.uk
First published: 29 July 2024
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