Our economics syllabus stresses the integration of theory and evidence in economic analysis and research. Degrees emphasise the acquisition of key analytical and numerical skills, and the progressive development of students’ capacity for independent research.
CEMLEF Research Seminar Series 2013: Dr Tristan Smith, School of Business and Economics UCL ‘The global freight shipping system and its future energy ...
Gareth Hart, Director of Social Enterprise Iridescent Ideas, gives and Introduction to Social Enterprise - How to make a living and change the world [...
Dr Simon Ashby presentation on The Banking Crisis: What Happened, Why and What now? [Released under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAl...
Plymouth Business School February 2012 - Daniel Bel Ami public lecture: Ferraris for All Daniel Ben-Ami, a journalist with over 25 years’ experience i...
In this provocative address, Dr Knight posed the idea that if the planet was a shop, sustainable development would be seen as a supply chain and range...
Steve Brand, programme leader for Economics at Plymouth, talks about the highlights of the programme. [Released under Creative Commons Attribution-Non...