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Our staff on the road: Dr Peter McClenaghan to visit University of Tartu, Estonia in October & November 2016

by bamon2 | Oct 7, 2016 | International Engagement, Staff News | 0 comments

Dr Peter McClenaghan has been invited to take up a visiting post at the University of Tartu School of Economics and Business Administration in October and November 2016 as part of the European ERASMUS visiting scholar program.

Dr McClenaghan will be teaching leadership/culture and change in the Executive MBA program (which includes presentations to the Estonian Prime Minister), facilitating Ph.D program student and supervisor workshops and a number of research methods workshops. In addition Dr McClenaghan will be collaborating with the U Tartu School of Business and Economics on research relating to trust and virtual teams.

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