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FREE for all SEMINAR!!! 23 September 2011 at the University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom


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The University of Greenwich?s Business School is holding a free seminar on the subject of multi-role networks on Friday, September 23.

Called Network volatility and advantage in Banking, the seminar takes place in Queen Anne Court, Greenwich Campus, from 1.30pm to 3pm. It is free to attend and staff, students and the public are welcome.

The main presenter is Professor Ron Burt, of University of Chicago Booth, USA, who has made world-leading contributions to the study of social networks and how this creates competitive advantage in careers, organizations, and markets.

The university?s Business School is a centre of excellence in governance, risk, innovation and accountability. The Business School has more than 4,500 students and around 250 full and part-time academic staff, while the latter are supported by a range of business executives from Canary Wharf and the City, who run a programme of guest lectures.

For more details about the event, and to secure a place by booking online, go to www.gre.ac.uk/enterprise/business-events/events/current/network-related-personality-and-the-agency-question

Alternatively, contact the Business School Events team on 020 8331 9083 or at [email protected]

To find out more about other events being run by the Business School, go to www.gre.ac.uk/business-events or follow @busevents on Twitter, and LinkedIn ? BusinessScoolEvents University of Greenwich.

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