Warwick Business School Society
Warwick Business School Society is the largest independent society at The University of Warwick. Giving students access to a wide variety of company presentations and networking events from different industries, as well as numerous mind-blowing social events.
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The WBSS Business Week
February 12th, 2013
The Business Week is a three day event, bringing together a variety of companies with the aim of giving you an interactive experience. Many of you may be unsure of…
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The WBSS Business Ball 2013
January 24th, 2013
Ladies and Gentlemen of WBSS, We are proud to announce that the annual ball will be held at Walton Hall on the 8th of February 2013. This majestic, 16th Century…
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Entrepreneurship — Zero to £150m in 19 years
January 23rd, 2013
On the 29th of January we will be hosting our first event of the year for our sponsor DCS Europe. For those who didn’t attend the forum last Easter, this…
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May
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BLOOMBERG: Brave Embraer, the Brazillian 23-Ton Arrow Aimed at Boeing & Lockheed
May
15
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Russia arrests US diplomat it claims was recruiting for CIA - FT.com
Blond wig drooping as he was marched to a waiting secret police car, a US embassy diplomat in Moscow was detained early on Tuesday morning in what is perhaps the strangest spy scandal since MI6 planted a âspy rockâ in a Moscow park in 2006. Ryan
FT: Russia arrests alleged CIA recruiter
May
13
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Want to know the key to success? It’s called Grit
“Six minutes of Angela Lee Duckworth’s theory that will change or affirm your opinion regarding the key to success.”
May
08
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Enron’s Jeff Skilling May Get Decade Off Sentence in Deal
Jeffrey Skilling, the convicted former Enron Corp. chief executive, may get out of prison in four years if a federal judge approves a deal proposed by prosecutors that would allow the payment of more than $40 million to victims of one of the biggest corporate frauds in U.S. history.
May
04
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The Economics of Video Games
Dealing with inflation can be hard, but how do economists deal with the problem of a price surge due to a rival spacefleet corporation attacking your interstellar trading post?
Some multiplayer video games have now become so massive and complex that companies are hiring economists to make sure their virtual worlds aren’t wracked by hyperinflation and chaos. At the same time, economists are realizing that they might be able to revolutionize their field by studying video games more closely. An in-depth look at an unlikely partnership.






