External fairs and events
We hold open events, guest lectures and round table events in Nottingham throughout the year.
Below you will also find a selection of external events that are partners and members will be hosting:
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Nottingham Business School is visiting cities worldwide to meet qualified Masters candidates. These events offer a unique chance to meet the admissions directors of our Business and Management postgraduate full-time masters programmes.
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The Access MBA One to One Spring Tour is a series of targeted events focused on high quality, personalised services for MBA candidates.As part of the tour, Nottingham Business School is visiting cities worldwide to meet qualified MBA candidates.
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The QS World MBA Tour is the most prestigious MBA fair in the world and is perfect for anybody looking to begin studying an MBA.
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The British Chamber of Commerce in Latvia
Monthly Dinner with visiting speaker from the UK, Mr. David Doughty, Director of International HR Developments at Nottingham Trent University
The significance of the trust relationship and its impact on business performance
David Doughty has extensive experience of working in UK and overseas. He has managed International projects on behalf of Nottingham Business School in India, Greece, Zimbabwe, France, the Netherlands, Poland, Bulgaria and is currently heavily involved in the Russian, Angolan, Czech Republic and Azerbaijan CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personal Development) programmes. He is also starting delivery of a new programme in the UAE and has just been invited to deliver a keynote address at an International HRM conference. Dave has extensive consultancy experience including working with BP for a number of years as well as major companies in the hospitality industry in places such as Baku, Dubai, Moscow and London. He has also been a visiting professor in Bescancon, Zurich and Vienna.
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Regulation is a key concern to small businesses. Some firms manage it well and prosper and others struggle to deal with the ‘burden’. This workshop is aimed at highlighting those factors based on research that show how firms manage regulation well, and how, if managed well, regulation can actually improve and benefit the business.
A Newcastle University team of researchers have conducted research looking at how growth-oriented small firms manage regulation. The ESRC-funded project worked intensively with 12 firms in the North East and East Midlands in the environmental services, bio-pharma, media and security sectors.
