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Engaged-research-led teaching is teaching which enables students to learn about how practically useful management knowledge is developed and employed through research that engages actively with stakeholders.

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Engaged-research-led teaching is teaching which enables students to learn about how practically useful management knowledge is developed and employed through research that engages actively with stakeholders.
Nobel Prize winner Sir John Sulston visits Lancaster to provide Cesagen a public lecture drawing on his vast experience in the fields of ethics and biology.
This meeting, hosted by Chris White MP, will look at the role of social enterprise in the equality agenda.
Call for abstract submissions closes 15 June 2012.
This training is designed for PhD candidates and early career academics from any discipline in social sciences, arts or humanities. It may also interest those in research-related positions outside academia. It will suit researchers with law backgrounds as well as researchers who have no legal qualifications and are working in other disciplines.
PopFest is an annual population studies conference for postgraduate students organised by fellow postgraduates. To celebrate the 20th annual PopFest, the conference in 2012 will reflect on the past 20 years of population studies and look forward to the challenges facing population studies in the next 20 years.
To mark the 10th anniversary of the publication of the book Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology, a Research Policy special issue will be published entitled "Open Innovation: New Insights and Evidence."
BRASS and Cardiff Business School are holding an agenda setting event to discuss the future of Sustainable SCM research, policy and practice. The intention is to hold a workshop where experts can discuss how they see the field unfolding in the future, and what the ‘wicked questions’ we need to answer are.
The third in a series of policy seminars by ESRC and the Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC), this seminar is organised in collaboration with the Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisations (GMCVO) and will explore grassroots voluntary action.
The ESRC Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance (SKOPE) present a lecture with Donald J. Treiman, Distinguished Professor of Sociology Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Theodore P. Gerber, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Phil Brown, Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, Cardiff University (Discussant)