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Female Actors Should Consider A Career In Sales

It is a generally believed that men make better sales people than women and that the sales arena is regarded as the ‘arena of men’. However, recent research by the Warwick Business School has demonstrated that woman make better gladiators within this arena than previously thought.

Wed 11 Aug 2004, 15:14 | Tags: Research, Women, Business, Performance

"Watch this Space" - An Interview with artist Nancy Upshall

Kay Rainsley, Continuing Education recently sat down with Nancy Upshall to speak about her forthcoming exhibition in the University Library Gallery.

Fri 06 Aug 2004, 09:48 | Tags: Women, Education, University Affairs, Art

Friends of the Mead Annual Prize Draw

And the winner is...

Lives at Atherstone, She is the lucky winner of The Friends of the Mead Annual Prize Draw. The prize, a striking lithograph called Three Red Poppies by highly respected Royal Academician Mary Fedden.

Kidz Kamp Shortlisted for National Award

Warwick Volunteers' Kidz Kamp project has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.

The first National Student Volunteering Awards ceremony will be held at Old Trafford, Manchester on Friday 5th December. Four student volunteers including last year's Kidz Kamp Project Leaders, Ellen Mellors and Kathy Chan, will be attending to find out if Warwick can pick up the top prize!
Thu 05 Aug 2004, 09:08 | Tags: Women, Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, Community

Regional Update: Women at Work

Improving the participation of women in the sub-regional labour market has recently been the focus of a major research project by the Institute for Employment Research, commissioned by the Learning and Skills Council, Coventry and Warwickshire with funding support from the European Social Fund.

Mon 26 Jul 2004, 12:21 | Tags: Welfare, Research, Women, Business, Sociology, Economics

Commonwealth Champion

Jennifer Smith joined the Economics Department in 1996, from the Bank of England. She teaches macroeconomics, economic policy, labour economics and econometrics and her research is into labour economics, specifically issues relating to the wage distribution and how wage setting impacts on the economy. As well as all this, Jennifer is a professional rower!
Mon 19 Jul 2004, 13:47 | Tags: Sport, Women, Academic Staff

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