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Enterprising Times - The Business School Newsletter
About Enterprising Times
Enterprising Times is the Business School's newsletter. In it we aim to cover operational issues, comment pieces, strategic developments, business features and hints and tips. Edited by Jon Fairburn, contributions are welcomed from all Business School staff, and external organisations, businesses and clients.
We are currently number 1 on Google when searched on the term ‘enterprising times’ (out of 5.5 million). We are also appearing on the front page of Google for a number of other terms.
If you would like to subscribe or unsubscribe to the e-mail version of this newsletter please e-mail jon.fairburn@staffs.ac.uk.
Editions
March/April 2012
Enterprising Times Mar/Apr 2012 Web Version (PDF, file size: 1.02MB)
Enterprising Times Mar/Apr 2012 Print Version (PDF, file size: 11.6MB)
January/February 2012
Enterprising Times Jan/Feb 2012 Web Version (PDF, file size: 1.01MB)
Enterprising Times Jan/Feb 2012 Print Version (PDF, file size: 6.27MB)
November/December 2011
Enterprising Times Nov/Dec 2011 Web Version (PDF, file size: 1.25MB)
Enterprising Times Nov/Dec 2011 Print Version (PDF, file size: 16.26MB)
September/October 2011
Enterprising Times Sep/Oct 2011 Web Version (PDF, file size: 1010.31KB)
Enterprising Times Sep/Oct 2011 Print Version (PDF, file size: 8.23MB)
July/August 2011
Enterprising Times Jul/Aug 2011 Web Version (PDF, file size: 1.21MB)
Enterprising Times Jul/Aug 2011 Print Version (PDF, file size: 10.77MB)
May/June 2011
Enterprising Times May/June 2011 Web Version (PDF, file size: 666.01KB)
Enterprising Times May/June 2011 Print Version (PDF, file size: 4.58MB)
March/April 2011
Enterprising Times Mar/Apr 2011 Web Version (PDF, file size: 1.15MB)
Enterprising Times Mar/Apr 2011 Print Version (PDF, file size: 8.69MB)
January/February 2011
Enterprising Times Jan/Feb 2011 Web Version (PDF, file size: 802.91KB)
Enterprising Times Jan/Feb 2011 Print Version (PDF, file size: 8.33MB)
November/December 2010
Enterprising Times Nov/Dec 2010 Web Version (PDF, file size: 901.83KB)
Enterprising Times Nov/Dec 2010 Print Version (PDF, file size: 11.05MB)
October 2010
Enterprising Times Oct 2010 Web Version (PDF, file size: 431.46KB)
Enterprising Times Oct 2010 Print Version (PDF, file size: 2.56MB)
Please note that the Print Versions are large files and should only be downloaded if you intend to print a high quality copy.
Deadlines for 2012
June 8th
August 3rd
October 5th
December 6th
Notes for Contributors
Topics – we cover a very broad range of issues reflecting the wide variety of interests in the Business School. These include all aspects of business, innovation, enterprise, economics, European policy, global issues, markets, education and student experiences. Write about what you know and like best.
Generally articles can be between 150 to 350 words. Try and include at least a profile photo of yourself or, better still, a good photo linked to the article. Photos should be provided as separate files in a high resolution format. Include the contact details that you are happy to have published and/or a website/blog.
Shorter notices, e.g. funding opportunities, upcoming events, jobs, scholarships, etc. can also be publicised. Just remember to check our publishing deadline.
All submissions can be sent to t.ward@staffs.ac.uk or jon.fairburn@staffs.ac.uk.
Distribution of Enterprising Times
The vast bulk of distribution is electronic. Within the University, distribution is made to all of the Business School, the University Executive, Enterprise and Commercial Development, anyone cooperating on projects, RSS feeds and All staff Chat.
Outside the University, Enterprising Times is sent to 15 international partner institutions throughout the Middle East and Asia (combined, at least 4000 business studies type students), partners on EU funding projects and contacts in Europe, 400-500 contacts in the region (including media, members of Parliament, members of European Parliament, local councillors, chief executives, council officers, chambers of commerce, private companies, public sector organisations, professional networks, European organisations, etc.), and up to 10 groups on Linked in depending on the issue (regional, thematic, international).













