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August 2011 Bulletin - Biggleswade Rugby Club

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20 BIGGLESWADE BULLETIN AUGUST <strong>2011</strong> TEL: 01234 843905 EDITORIAL: editorial@biggleswadebulletin.co.ukPresented with Royal award by Queen’s representativeAROUND 100 guests attended aspecial ceremony at theUniversity of BedfordshireLuton campus to celebrate thepresentation of the Queen’sAward for Enterprise:International Trade <strong>2011</strong>.Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenantof Bedfordshire Sir SamuelWhitbread presented a glass rosebowl and certificate to ViceChancellor Professor Les EbdonCBE at the University’s new £34mCampus Centre.He said: “I am pleased to presentthe Queen’s Award to the Universityof Bedfordshire for its outstandingachievement in increasing its overseasincome by 154 per cent overthree years. The Queen’s Award isone of the most prestigious awardsfor any business.”Professor Ebdon said: “Winningany award is a team effort and thereare many people at the Universitywho have played their part in thisachievement but I’d like to say a specialthank you and pay particulartribute to our international team andmy colleague here our Deputy ViceChancellor Professor Ashraf Jawaid."Professor Jawaid and his teamDESIGNARTWORKPRINTCome and see us or call: Pat, Martin or Ian todiscuss your requirements1 Union Park, Triumph Way, Woburn Road IndustrialEstate, Kempston, Bedford MK42 7QBTel: 01234 843900sales@lgdigital.co.uk www.lgdigital.co.ukPictured left to right: President Dr Martin Lockett, Chancellor Baroness Howells of St David’s OBE,HMLord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire Sir Samuel Whitbread, Vice Chancellor Professor Les Ebdon CBE, DeputyVice Chancellor (External Relations) Professor Ashraf Jawaid.have worked tirelessly to grow ourinternational market. We believe thathigher education should be borderlessand that the 21st century jobmarket is a global one. That is whythe University of Bedfordshire isproud to be a truly, international universitywith a third of our studentscoming from overseas and representingmore than 100 countries.“It is this significant growth innumbers which was instrumental inus winning the Queen’s Award and Iam delighted that this success ininternational trade has receivedRoyal recognition. I’m also delightedthat the whole University hasbeen able to celebrate this achievementon graduation day when manyof our graduands can also share inthe occasion.”The Queen’s Awards forEnterprise are awarded to businessesfor outstanding achievement inInternational Trade, Innovation andSustainable Development. Each yearHer Majesty The Queen makes theAwards on the advice of the PrimeMinister, who is assisted by anAdvisory Committee that includesrepresentatives of Government,industry and commerce and the tradeunions. They are announced annuallyon 21 April, The Queen’sBirthday.Free, higher level skills programmeTHE University of Bedfordshire’sKnowledge Hub has recently beenawarded funding to deliver a‘Higher Level Skills for Growth’programme.The free programme of personaldevelopment and business training isfor employees in key sectors of theBedfordshire economy and willprovide a series of short, bite-sized,training workshops coupled withmasterclasses to develop thenecessary skills to support innovationin business.Funding for the programme hascome from Central Bedfordshire andBedford Borough Councils and theEuropean Social Fund.The programme will focus onInnovation, Business Growth,Business Change and Improve mentand includes:What is innovation; Socialnetworking for business; Agilemanagement; Project and ChangeManagement; Raising investmentEmployees must live inBedfordshire and be engaged inemployment by small and mediumsized companies (of up to 249employees), or be working in public,not-for profit or voluntary sectororganisations (some eligibilitycriteria applies).The course will take place in theevenings and last 12 weeks startingin January 2012. The key academicpartner in this new Knowledge Hubproject is the University’s BusinessSchool’s Centre for LeadershipInnovation which will provide theacademic input and delivery in collaborationwith its other partners.Rita Mascia, BusinessDevelopment Manager in theKnowledge Hub, said: “Skillsdevelopment has long beenrecognised as one of the five driversof productivity alongside and linkedwith competition, entrepreneurship,innovation and investment. Thisproject will provide higher levelskills to managers in Bedfordshirewhose companies are ready to growand innovate.”Professor Stephen J. Perkins,Director of the University’sBusiness and Management ResearchInstitute and Co-Director of theCentre for Leadership Innovation(CLI) said: “This is an excellentopportunity to add value to individualsand their organisations consistentwith the CLI mission, one strand ofwhich is to develop effective leadersready to meet the demands of 21stcentury organisations.“We’re delighted to be workingin close partnership with colleaguesin the Knowledge Hub to deliverthis top quality transformationalleadership programme.”

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