Centre for Risk and Governance at Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow Caledonian University possesses unique national and international expertise in a number of areas applied to Governance and Risk. This is embedded across the University’s eight Schools and also several Divisions. At the Centre’s launch in 2003, Professor Matthias Beck, one of the founders of CRAG said:
"Although emphasising the Scottish dimension of its work, CRAG aims to establish itself as a unique centre for international excellence and collaboration. This is a major investment bringing together 16 academic staff in core disciplines relevant to the study of various aspects of governance."
The Centre seeks to address current concerns regarding governance issues in the public, private and voluntary sectors, as well as issues of compliance with external guidance in these areas. Key Benefits
- Maximize opportunities for the exploitation of collaborative cross-disciplinary research;
- Provide a strong platform of expertise to inform research projects;
- Act as a partner for industry, public and voluntary sector bodies.
- Bring together core academic disciplines relevant to the study of corporate governance with applied disciplines that are relevant to the Scottish economy
Applications
- Research
- Knowledge Transfer
- Consultancy
- CPD and Training
- Risk management
- Information technology
- Engineering
- Healthcare
- Construction Management
IP Status
N/A
Consultancy Website
www.caledoniancrag.com
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