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Bright Future for Hereford Entrepreneurs' Illuminating Invention

A bright future lies ahead for Hereford entrepreneurs who have developed a glow-in-the dark torch that you can find in the dark.
Thu 22 Jul 2004, 15:59 | Tags: Sciences, Business and Management, Business Members

Research pinpointing investors risk tolerance could massively benefit stock market

Researchers from the University of Warwick’s Institute of Applied Cognitive Science have devised a new method of obtaining a precise understanding of a consumer’s tolerance of risk.

The Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) rewards exceptional finance student

The ACT has announced the winner of its prestigious student award for outstanding work in finance.

The award was won by Roubie Singaravelu-Naidu, an undergraduate studying at Warwick Business School. Stuart Rudkin, a member of the Association, and Treasury Analyst at Consignia plc, presented a cheque to Roubie on Friday 4th October, in front of around 300 fellow students attending their first lecture of the term in Principles of Finance.

University of Warwick Designer Polymer Company Wins Business Equivalent of Pop Idol Competition

A University of Warwick spin-out company specialising in designer polymers has won the prestigious Enterprise Launch Pad award at this year's Cambridge Enterprise Conference.
Thu 22 Jul 2004, 08:53 | Tags: Education, Business and Management, Business Members

Research Says Race and Gender Affects Fair Pay Perception

Race and gender have a strong influence on people’s perceptions of how fairly they are paid, according to new research by University of Warwick economics researcher Maureen Paul, to be presented at the Royal Economic Society’s Annual Conference on Tuesday 8 April.


Research says privately funded R&D brings real gains to UK manufacturing industry

New research by University of Warwick researcher Dolores AƱon confirms the importance of privately funded research and development (R&D) for improving productivity across UK manufacturing industries. But there is no gain from foreign R&D investment. The research will be presented at the Royal Economic Society’s Annual Conference at the University of Warwick this week.


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