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Lloyds Banking Group and the University of Birmingham unveil new research centre to transform responsible business practice in the banking industry

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A new research centre has been unveil at the University of Birmingham and Lloyds Banking Groups which will be called as the Lloyds Banking Group Centre for Responsible Business.  

Lloyds Banking Group and the University of Birmingham are to establish a new £2.5 million research centre, as part of the university’s Business School, which will be called the Lloyds Banking Group Centre for Responsible Business.

This is the biggest single research grant that the Business School has received, and it will address the many issues of embedding responsible business practice in the banking industry and beyond.  In addition, new ‘Principles of Responsible Business’ modules will be embedded into Birmingham Business School’s Undergraduate, Masters and MBA programmes in 2018 – transforming management education in responsible business leadership, entrepreneurship and citizenship.  This will help drive long term change in the country’s business community. Lloyds Banking Group will provide the funding for an initial period of five years to help deliver the research programme, its associated communications programmes, and to fund the centre’s academic and support staff.

A new academic post will also be created – the Lloyds Banking Group Chair in Responsible Business.

The centre will launch officially in the autumn, coinciding with the arrival of the new Dean of Birmingham Business School, Professor Cathy Cassell.

The centre aims to:

  • become a leading European centre for responsible business research – evidenced by high-quality research outputs.
  • inform and shape the development of responsible business practice by translating academic thinking for multiple audiences, and by undertaking frequent, active and innovative engagement with both the academic and commercial worlds via social and traditional media.
  • have an impact on the diversity and ethical good-standing of prospective new entrants to the banking sector by implementing the research programme outputs into teaching programmes within Birmingham Business School and through dissemination activities to the wider public and business communities.
  • engage with partner businesses and their staff training programmes

 

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