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Kamel Mellahi tells BBC Radio Scotland China's new leader has to boost domestic consumption to stop slowdown

Emerging economies expert Kamel Mellahi says China’s new leader Xi Jinping has to concentrate on expanding domestic consumption if the world’s biggest country is to carry on the kind of growth it has become accustomed to.


University of Warwick Computer Science department partners with supercomputing firm Bull Information Systems

The University of Warwick Computer Science Department has entered into a partnership with high-performance computing firm Bull, who will sponsor two PhD students as well as support a Master of Engineering course in Computer Science.


Public consultation opens on new school - the WMG Academy for Young Engineers

A formal public consultation has opened on plans to develop a new school – the WMG Academy for Young Engineers. It plans to work closely with the University of Warwick, the existing Westwood Academy School and over 40 key local employers.


Professor James Mitchell tells BBC News the UK is still in choppy waters despite positive GDP figures

Professor James Mitchell told BBC News that underlying UK growth remains flat despite positive GDP figures announced on Thursday morning.


Pioneering 'Learning Lab' launched to improve effectiveness and uptake of digital technologies in the NHS

A major research facility aimed at creating more robust digital and innovative healthcare programmes for people living with life-threatening and chronic illnesses has been launched by the Institute of Digital Healthcare at the University of Warwick.


Warwick Business School Professor leading the debate on how to kick-start the Irish economy

Professor Stephen Roper has presented a major study to Irish powerbrokers to help the country lift itself out of recession. He revealed to a conference in Ireland that companies which received money from the Government saw sales of innovative products increase by five per cent.

Thu 18 Oct 2012, 15:02 | Tags: Business and Management, Business Members

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