Communities in DSpace
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CAM concentrates on streams of research into branding, cross-cultural marketing and marketing communications.
CLI aims to explore the nature of leadership needed for healthy, effective, high performing and sustainable organisations, stimulate research and research-related activity within the sphere of management, in particular with regard to the strategic direction of organizations and the management and development of human resources.
CRiL developing research activities in the areas of Law and Terrorism, Investment Treaty Arbitration, International Commercial Arbitration and Aviation Law.
ResCAF aims to maintain a continuing enhancement of the research profile of the Division of Accounting and Finance.
Centre for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment
The Centre for Wireless Research brings together expertise in the areas of mobile and wireless sensor networks. The breadth and depth of the expertise make the Centre rich with research and innovation potential.
Dance at Bedford has an international reputation in research in the area of dance and technology. CARD supports and promotes excellence in research in e-dance and knowledge transfer between the academic and professional domains within the subject.
CIMARC represents the outward facing and international dimensions of our research culture. It offers media consultancy and training; develops links, contacts and networks; encourages research development; seeks research funding; and stages events, seminars and conferences.
The Interactive Media Group (IMG) is a collection of scholars interested in the research and analysis of digital media; also known as New Media, Hypermedia, and the term we're most comfortable with in communicating our focus, Interactive Media.
The JOG Group was established to develop an international network of research into journalism, politics and the Olympic Games.
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