High value jobs at new St Andrews technology company
Building links between industry and academia
Building links between industry and academia
Funding will help bring novel fingerprint detection to life
St Andrews unveils plans for energy and knowledge exchange centres at Guardbridge.
A senior economist has warned that Scotland's hi-tech firms must grow.
A new research network for academics and professionals in accounting, economics and finance is being launched at the University of St Andrews. It is hoped that the new network will produce research that will provide new frameworks for businesses, helping them be more innovative, more profitable and easier to run.
Critically assessing business response to the sustainable development agenda and the consequent financial implications for industry will be among the subjects explored at a summer school for academics at the University of St Andrews this week.
* Pic caption - Left-to-right - Kenneth Boyd, Kieron McFadyen (Shell Technical Director, Europe) and Craig Harvey *
An expert in economics is about to launch a six-month study into Scotland's most innovative development firms.
CAPTION: ECAS 2003 Speakers (L-R) Dr Stefano Harney, Prof Andrew Brown, Prof Gerry Hanlon, Prof Robert Chia, Prof Randy Martin, Prof Frank Mueller, Prof Tony Tinker, Dr Chris Carter and Prof Ray Loveridge.
Enterprising students and staff from the University of St Andrews will be given the chance to make key business contacts at an information day later this month.