Events

7 September 2010

Series of three events featuring AIM VIF Professor Carliss Y. Baldwin

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10 September 2010

Modularity as a Process

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15 September 2010

AIM at BAM 2010: Methodological Challenges for Researching Management

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21 September 2010

Doctoral Symposium on Service

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22 September 2010

Promoting the Softer Side of Knowledge Management - Waiting List Opened

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Professor Dame Sandra Dawson

KPMG Professor of Management Studies, Judge Business School
& Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge
Fellow, Sidney Sussex College


Sandra writes and teaches on leadership, governance, and the management of change and is author of numerous articles and several books. Within Cambridge she has been Director of Judge Business School (1995-2006) and Master of Sidney Sussex College (1999-2009).

She is a Non-Executive Director of the FSA and Oxfam and a member of the UK India Roundtable, the Advisory Board of the UK India Business Council and the Social Science Research Council in the USA.  She has been chair of an NHS Trust and held nonexecutive directorships in Barclays plc, Riverside Mental Health, J P Morgan Fleming Claverhouse Investment Trust, RAND Europe (UK), the Public Health Laboratory Service, the Senior Salaries Review Body, the ESRC Research Priorities Board, the DTI Task Force ‘Accounting for People’, Cambridge Econometrics, the Fire and Rescue Service Ministerial Sounding Board, and the External Advisory Committee of the Ruskin School, Oxford.

Her previous academic posts were in Imperial College, London.

In 2004 she was invested as a Dame Commander of the British Empire in recognition of her contribution to higher education and management research, and in 2006 she was inducted into the International Women’s Forum (IWF) Hall of Fame.

For additional information relating to the AIM Executive Steering Committee, please contact Jacqueline Brown at – jacqueline.brown@cranfield.ac.uk


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