Adam Smith Business School events: Global learning and engagement

Published: 29 July 2024

Stay connected and discover exciting opportunities to enhance your professional development through Adam Smith Business School events and workshops.

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Stay connected and discover exciting opportunities to enhance your professional development through Adam Smith Business School events and workshops.

Upcoming events

Glasgow-Nankai International Workshop on Trade, Productivity and Development

3 - 4 September 2024

Explore global challenges and register for a two-day event with leading experts who will explore the dynamic interplay between trade, productivity, and China's economic development.

This timely workshop, co-hosted by the University of Glasgow, the Confucius Institute, and Nankai University, will delve into China's economic reforms and their global impact.

Apply now and learn more:

Glasgow-Nankai International Workshop

Empirical Methods for Macroeconomists Summer School

10 - 13 September 2024

Adam Smith Business School presents a Summer School for advanced PhD students and practitioners in econometrics, macroeconomics, and related fields. Enhance your skills in cutting-edge quantitative tools used by central banks and international organisations, learning from leading experts with policy-making experience:

  • Introduction to DSGE Modelling using the RISE Toolbox – with Junior Maih, Norges Bank
  • Applied Methods for Banking and Macro-Financial Policy Analysis – with Dr Soner Baskaya, University of Glasgow.

Learn more: Summer School - Empirical Methods for Macroeconomists 

Applications are now open, email:

business-executive-education@glasgow.ac.uk 

Explore

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European Summer School for Advanced Management 2024 success

Gain valuable insights and join the European Summer School for Advanced Management (ESSAM), offering MBA students the chance to fast-track their studies and tackle real-world business challenges.

This year we hosted 33 MBA students from across the globe. Focused on "Extreme Events Challenge Development” students tackled real-world business challenges and fast-tracked their MBA by up to 10 ECTS credits.

Highlights included:

  • Core module on building high-engagement startup cultures
  • Elective options like Impact Business Strategy and Creative Bravery
  • Consultancy project with local client Annandale Distillery
  • Immersive social program showcasing Scottish culture

Learn more about ESSAM and what to expect in the summer of 2025:

ESSAM


Further information: business-events@glasgow.ac.uk

First published: 29 July 2024