ACCOUNTANCY ADDS UP - EXCELLENT RESULTS AT NEWPORT
25/2/2010
Newport Business School at the University of Wales, Newport has been awarded the ‘Public Sector Accountancy College of the Year Award 2010’ at a prestigious award ceremony at St James’ in London, hosted by PQ Magazine.
25/2/2010
Newport Business School at the University of Wales, Newport has been awarded the ‘Public Sector Accountancy College of the Year Award 2010’ at a prestigious award ceremony at St James’ in London, hosted by PQ Magazine.
LESSONS IN MOTIVATION AND ENTERPRISE
30/11/2009
Sixth form students from across South Wales were left inspired by the experiences of former Lebanese hostage John McCarthy and past Young Engineer of the Year Award winner Ruth Amos at a Sixth Form Conference organised by Newport Business School.
30/11/2009
Sixth form students from across South Wales were left inspired by the experiences of former Lebanese hostage John McCarthy and past Young Engineer of the Year Award winner Ruth Amos at a Sixth Form Conference organised by Newport Business School.
TRADES UNIONS HISTORY PART OF UNIVERSITY’S ACCESSIBLE ONLINE LEARNING PACKAGE
19/8/2009
The history of the Trades Union movement is just one of the subjects being developed as part of an interactive project designed to make online learning easily accessible for all at the University of Wales, Newport.
19/8/2009
The history of the Trades Union movement is just one of the subjects being developed as part of an interactive project designed to make online learning easily accessible for all at the University of Wales, Newport.
YOUNG CYBERCRIME-FIGHTERS LEARN KNACK OF BEATING THE HACKERS
14/8/2009
With cybercrime on the increase and attacks threatening whole economies, A Level students had the opportunity to sample the hi-tech science of forensic computing and learn how to combat activities such as hacking and phishing when they sampled life on campus at a summer school at the University of Wales, Newport.
14/8/2009
With cybercrime on the increase and attacks threatening whole economies, A Level students had the opportunity to sample the hi-tech science of forensic computing and learn how to combat activities such as hacking and phishing when they sampled life on campus at a summer school at the University of Wales, Newport.
TWO YEAR BUSINESS DEGREES COULD BE FAST TRACK TO DREAM JOB
10/7/2009
The current economic climate means there are now more people competing for fewer jobs – so qualifications are more important than ever. With this in mind, Newport Business School has developed a new qualification that can make a real difference – an accelerated two year degree programme with the option of two contemporary pathways.
10/7/2009
The current economic climate means there are now more people competing for fewer jobs – so qualifications are more important than ever. With this in mind, Newport Business School has developed a new qualification that can make a real difference – an accelerated two year degree programme with the option of two contemporary pathways.
NEWPORT BUSINESS SCHOOL TAKES ENTREPRENEURSHIP SANDPIT TO U.S.
25/6/2009
An innovative new way of helping businesses use creativity to counter the economic downturn is being taken to America by marketing experts from Newport Business School, as part of an international trade mission to Washington DC this week.
25/6/2009
An innovative new way of helping businesses use creativity to counter the economic downturn is being taken to America by marketing experts from Newport Business School, as part of an international trade mission to Washington DC this week.
UNIVERSITY LAUNCHES FOUNDATION TO HELP BUSINESSES BEAT THE RECESSION
10/6/2009
A bold new initiative has been launched to help businesses use innovation and creativity to counter the economic downturn. The University of Wales, Newport, unveiled The Entrepreneurship Foundation at Creative Capital, an event showcasing the latest thinking in the challenging and changing worlds of media, business, design, regeneration, technology and the creative industries.
10/6/2009
A bold new initiative has been launched to help businesses use innovation and creativity to counter the economic downturn. The University of Wales, Newport, unveiled The Entrepreneurship Foundation at Creative Capital, an event showcasing the latest thinking in the challenging and changing worlds of media, business, design, regeneration, technology and the creative industries.
UNIVERSITY LINKS HELP BUSINESSES COMBAT RECESSION BY DEVELOPING SKILLED WORKFORCE
8/6/2009
Business people from a diverse range of industry sectors learned how the University of Wales, Newport can help them beat the recession by making full use of its facilities and recruiting talented students to boost their workforce.
8/6/2009
Business people from a diverse range of industry sectors learned how the University of Wales, Newport can help them beat the recession by making full use of its facilities and recruiting talented students to boost their workforce.
NEWPORT BUSINESS STUDENTS WIN ‘DRAGON’S DEN’ STYLE ENTERPRISE CHALLENGE
29/5/2009
A group of undergraduate business students from the University of Wales, Newport competed against nine other teams to gain first place in ‘Flux’, a ‘Dragons Den’ style business competition held at Cardiff University - and proved that they can put theory into practice in the cut-throat world of business..
29/5/2009
A group of undergraduate business students from the University of Wales, Newport competed against nine other teams to gain first place in ‘Flux’, a ‘Dragons Den’ style business competition held at Cardiff University - and proved that they can put theory into practice in the cut-throat world of business..
BUSINESS STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT SEX, DRUGS AND GASTRO-PUBS!
6/4/2009
A talk on ‘Sex, drugs and gastro-pubs’ was one of the highly innovative presentations at a conference organised by Newport Business School to inspire and inform MBA students about topical business issues and research.
6/4/2009
A talk on ‘Sex, drugs and gastro-pubs’ was one of the highly innovative presentations at a conference organised by Newport Business School to inspire and inform MBA students about topical business issues and research.
NEWPORT STUDENTS IN TOP 12 OF GLOBAL COMPUTER GAME CREATION MARATHON
12/2/2009
Two computer games by Newport students have been chosen as among the top 12 from over 300 created in a 48-hour Global Game Jam held simultaneously in 53 cities worldwide. The University of Wales, Newport was the only Welsh venue for the computer game creation marathon which challenged students, lecturers and professional game developers to come up with the most innovative new video games in just two days.
12/2/2009
Two computer games by Newport students have been chosen as among the top 12 from over 300 created in a 48-hour Global Game Jam held simultaneously in 53 cities worldwide. The University of Wales, Newport was the only Welsh venue for the computer game creation marathon which challenged students, lecturers and professional game developers to come up with the most innovative new video games in just two days.
RESEARCH WILL CREATE ROBOT SOCIETIES
2/2/2009
The creation of a society of robots able to communicate with each other and perform both individual and group tasks is being carried out by researchers at the University of Wales, Newport.
2/2/2009
The creation of a society of robots able to communicate with each other and perform both individual and group tasks is being carried out by researchers at the University of Wales, Newport.
GLOBAL COMPUTER GAME CREATION CHALLENGE AT NEWPORT’S UNIVERSITY
30/1/2009
Newport will be the only Welsh venue for a worldwide computer game creation marathon that will challenge students, lecturers and professional game developers to come up with the most innovative new games in just 48 hours. The University of Wales, Newport is staging the Global Game Jam (GGJ), in which participants in timezones around the world work in teams to make a complete video game in the same limited time period.
30/1/2009
Newport will be the only Welsh venue for a worldwide computer game creation marathon that will challenge students, lecturers and professional game developers to come up with the most innovative new games in just 48 hours. The University of Wales, Newport is staging the Global Game Jam (GGJ), in which participants in timezones around the world work in teams to make a complete video game in the same limited time period.
NEWPORT BUSINESS SCHOOL SELECTED AS ONE OF 20 IN UK TO TEACH NEW MARKETING QUALIFICATION
22/1/2009
Newport Business School is celebrating after its students’ high pass rates have resulted in it being selected as one of an elite group of accredited study centres allowed to deliver the new Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing.
22/1/2009
Newport Business School is celebrating after its students’ high pass rates have resulted in it being selected as one of an elite group of accredited study centres allowed to deliver the new Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing.
TV'S 'APPRENTICE' WINNER’S BUSINESS TIPS FOR SIXTH FORM ENTREPRENEURS
27/11/2008
The winner of the first series of TV’s ‘The Apprentice’ passed on business tips to young entrepreneurs from all over south Wales at a conference hosted by Newport Business School.
27/11/2008
The winner of the first series of TV’s ‘The Apprentice’ passed on business tips to young entrepreneurs from all over south Wales at a conference hosted by Newport Business School.
CONFERENCE EXPLORED HOW STRONG LEADERSHIP CAN HELP BUSINESSES SURVIVE UNCERTAIN TIMES
20/11/2008
Businesses need strong leaders and have to be prepared to adapt to change in order to survive in today’s uncertain economic climate. That was the message from one of the keynote speakers at the fourth annual Lead On conference hosted by the University of Wales, Newport.
20/11/2008
Businesses need strong leaders and have to be prepared to adapt to change in order to survive in today’s uncertain economic climate. That was the message from one of the keynote speakers at the fourth annual Lead On conference hosted by the University of Wales, Newport.
FAST-GROWING ELECTRICAL COMPANY GETS A BUZZ FROM AWARD FROM DEAN OF NEWPORT BUSINESS SCHOOL
12/11/2008
One of the fastest growing electrical engineering and electronic safety systems companies in Wales received an award for their achievements from the Dean of Newport Business School.
12/11/2008
One of the fastest growing electrical engineering and electronic safety systems companies in Wales received an award for their achievements from the Dean of Newport Business School.
BUSINESS SCHOOL’S ACCOUNTANCY ACHIEVEMENTS ADD UP TO SUCCESS
21/10/2008
Top marks and accolades for accountancy students and lecturers at Newport Business School are adding to its reputation for providing the highest levels of learning and teaching.
21/10/2008
Top marks and accolades for accountancy students and lecturers at Newport Business School are adding to its reputation for providing the highest levels of learning and teaching.
PRAISE FOR UNIVERSITY’S BUSINESS LINKS AT LAUNCH OF NEW GUIDE FOR EMPLOYERS
8/10/2008
Newport’s University is outstanding at engaging with the business community, according to Simon Gibson OBE, Chief Executive of Wesley Clover Corporation.
8/10/2008
Newport’s University is outstanding at engaging with the business community, according to Simon Gibson OBE, Chief Executive of Wesley Clover Corporation.
NEW ASSOCIATE DEANS APPOINTED AT NEWPORT BUSINESS SCHOOL
2/10/2008
Two new Associate Deans have been appointed at Newport Business School. Dr Jo Smedley joins the School, which is part of the University of Wales, Newport, as Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) and Dr Andrew Thomas is Associate Dean (Research and Enterprise).
2/10/2008
Two new Associate Deans have been appointed at Newport Business School. Dr Jo Smedley joins the School, which is part of the University of Wales, Newport, as Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) and Dr Andrew Thomas is Associate Dean (Research and Enterprise).

