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Peerage announced for Professor Sir Kumar Bhattacharyya

It has just been announced on Saturday 1st of May 2004, that Professor Sir Kumar Bhattacharyya, Director of the Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick has been awarded a peerage.

National Survey Finds Little Evidence of Over-Supply of Graduates

New research from the University of Warwick reveals that there is little evidence of over-supply of graduates or of their widespread failure to get appropriate jobs, according to a major survey which has tracked the progress of thousands who graduated in 1995.


Fast business growth programme practices what it preaches & signs up 100th Company

A special business support programme designed to help small and medium sized Midlands businesses find ways of starting and managing periods of fast growth is practising what it preaches by growing as fast as the businesses it is helping.

Research says Retailers' Own Label Products Market Share has Risen to 42%

New research by economists at the University of Warwick and the University of Toulouse says the average market share of retailers' 'own label' products has risen to 42% in the UK, partly as a result of increasing concentration in the retailing industry. But the dominance of own labels tends to be in products that are bought frequently - like bakery or dairy products - rather than infrequently - like health and beauty or paper products.

10 More Football Managers Join New Leeds Manager on WBS Programme

Ten more football managers and potential managers have signed up to join the unique Warwick Business School course from which new Leeds Manager Kevin Blackwell, play-off finalist Keith Curle, Wales Under 21 manager Glyn Hodges, Manchester City Coach Stuart Pearce and Wycombe manager Tony Adams will graduate this summer.

Corporate adviser to leading Japanese phone company outlines vision at WBS

Mr. Kouji Ohboshi, Corporate Adviser, for NTT DoCoMo, Inc, Japan’s most advanced mobile telephone company has chosen Warwick Business School as the sole European business school at which he will outline his vision of the international mobile communications market that will connect 570 million people, pets and machines in Japan alone.


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