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PANMURE HOUSE PERSPECTIVES Developing tomorrow’s business leaders for tomorrow’s markets ISSUE 1 AUTUMN 2017 [ OUR WORLD IN A WHIRL ] RADICAL INNOVATIONis the only way to bring the joy of life to billions more on our planet. Professor Richard Williams explores. DWELLING ON THE MATERNITY SELAMAT HONG KONG’S SPIRIT OF SMITH: MATTERS: PAGI: VETERAN BANKER: The regeneration of an iconic address Improving health care in Afghanistan A Malayasian campus welcome Exclusive interview with Sir David Li THE BUSINESS JOURNAL OF EDINBURGH BUSINESS SCHOOL, HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION Welcome contents Why Panmure House ___________ Autumn 2017 MASTER OF HIS DESTINY Entrepreneur Gordon McKie talks about Cashmaster, his global Faced handful business based in Fife. ____ p4 with a chronic of multi-campus, shortage of skilled workers multi-cultural universities. ? DWELLING ON THE SPIRIT OF SMITH Perspectives for his clock-making business, Kenny Kemp takes a guided tour of Panmure House with Martin We still create opportunities for AN INTRODUCTION FROM PROFESSOR HEATHER MCGREGOR Sinclair, project director. ____ p6 Robert Bryson helped found the world’s those in work to refresh or expand their first mechanics institute in 1821. Initially skills through our online programmes. The The very foundation of our university in Edinburgh ADAM’S MOTHER running classes in the evening to allow those in work Edinburgh Business School has over 10,000 students can be traced back to similarly close relationships Benny Higgins, the chairman of the National Gallery of Scotland trustees, in praise of mothers. ____ p9 to acquire new skills, the ethos of the institution we now studying in over 100 countries. This year, Heriot-Watt between academia, industry and innovation. call Heriot-Watt University was forged as a place close to welcomed its first ever Graduate Level Apprenticeship ECONOMICS WITH THE TRUTH industry and where career prospects could be transformed. students, creating a new pathway to higher education for Professor Neil Kay examines the timeless lessons of an 18th- In the year that we have been recognised as As Heriot-Watt University prepares to celebrate century genius. ____ p10 those in work and representing in many ways a the Sunday Times International University of the two centuries of research and education, it reconnection to our founding mission. Year, there can be no doubt that Panmure House LET’S GET RADICAL seems timely to reflect on the university’s W Professor Richard A Williams argues that only radical innovation will continue to feature as a fiercely international elcome to the first edition of Panmure House place in the world. We are also reshaping the way in which Perspectives, the new international business venue for discourse about the social and economic rather than incremental fixes will ensure the long-term survival of humankind on planet Earth. ____ p11 we deliver our research to address dimensions of world trade. journal of Edinburgh Business School, the As the first university to win the the challenges facing society. graduate school of business of Heriot-Watt WHAT’S ON MY READING LIST Sunday Times International Few of these challenges can be This journal will appear twice a year, and will Dr Lina Fadel describes an eclectic range of material to University. University of the Year award, it addressed by lone researchers showcase the best research undertaken by our keep her brain ticking. ____ p15 Heriot-Watt’s place Panmure House, a residence in Canongate, is clear that there is something working within the boundaries doctoral students, as well as interviews with major IN THE Edinburgh, was the final home of Adam Smith, THE PANMURE HOUSE PERSPECTIVES distinctive about Heriot-Watt. of traditional disciplines. As global business figures, and the viewpoints of Veteran Asian banker Sir David Li says where he lived from 1778, undertaking the INTERVIEW Aspects of our mission remain a result, researchers across constant vigilance is essential to survive in business. extensive revisions to his famous work, An Inquiry leading academic figures from our own university unchanged. Our desire to He speaks exclusively to Professor Heather McGregor, both our campuses and our into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations. and beyond. the Edinburgh Business School Executive Dean. ____ p16 foster close links with industry subject areas are collaborating It is also where he died in 1790. We purchased this and to supply skills to the w rld in new ways. From robotics I am delighted that this launch edition features iconic house in 2008, and have been working to MAKING POVERTY HISTORY economy is undimmed. Our to energy and from smart Dr Kevin Schneider examines a healthcare project in restore it ever since. It will open in the autumn a major piece by our Principal and Vice-Chancellor, belief in the transformative Afghanistan and the prospects of ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’ fabrics to financial markets, of 2018 and, now that the project is drawing to Professor Richard Williams, on the need for radical economics. ____ p19 power of education remains our researchers are delivering innovation, and an exclusive interview with Sir a conclusion, it seems a highly apposite time to unwavering. However, Robert Professor ROBERT MACINTOSH, Head of School of Social solutions that make a difference. David Li, the CEO and chairman of the Bank of MARATHON NOT A SPRINT launch a journal that bears its name. Bryson might be surprised at The excellence of our research Dr Aris Lam examines local attitudes towards the corporate Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, explains why the university has a East Asia, reflecting on the economic miracle that other aspects of today’s Heriot- social responsibility of three Hong Kong banks. ____ p22 has been recognised in a variety is China. When Panmure House opens in 2018 you distinctive place as an international place of research and learning. By the standards of the time, Adam Smith Watt. With campuses in three of ways and we are particularly will be able to come and look out of its windows (1723-1790) was both cosmopolitan and well- THREE DEGREES OF COMMITMENT countries and students in many proud of the impact that our and admire the perspective that Adam Smith What higher education and Heriot-Watt in particular mean travelled. His teaching tour of Europe gave him more, the international reach of research has had. to Dr Abdulkader Mostafa. ____ p25 an international perspective which informed his himself saw from the same standpoint in his library. the university is striking. Since We’re sure it will be inspirational for many. In thinking about enterprise and competitiveness. THINK SMALL, ACT BIG launching two years ago, the The university sector is changing He also shied away from the ivory tower image of the meantime, I hope that you enjoy reading this Dr Tiffany Bussey examines the importance of leadership in small, number of Heriot-Watt students T fast. Pedagogy is moving toward launch issue. high-growth technology companies. ____ p26 ROB. BRYSON an academic: maintaining an open and constructive taking up the chance to move between blended forms of collaborative dialogue with senior figures from the leading A PLACE IN THE TROPICAL SUN our three campuses via the Go Global EDINBURGH learning, the role of the lecture is organisations of his day. He was one of the towering Professor Mushtak Al-Atabi, CEO and Provost of programme has grown rapidly. From our being challenged, the nature of our Heriot-Watt University in Malaysia, sends warm greetings figures of the Enlightenment in Europe who deep Scottish roots, a genuinely international student community is changing and private from his campus. ____ p29 questioned the concepts of human morality and university is emerging. provision is on the increase. In an increasingly interrogated the truth. It seems natural therefore NEVER WALK ALONE diverse and global higher-education landscape, Heriot- that Heriot-Watt University should become the The Panmure House Perspective infographic on how fans view PROFESSOR HEATHER MCGREGOR Originally, our student community was restricted to those Watt is well positioned to take advantage of the clubs on social media. ____ p31 custodian of Panmure House. Executive Dean living in and around Edinburgh. Today, we comprise a opportunities that our status as a multi-campus, Panmure House Perspectives vibrant and diverse community of students and multi-cultural, industry-linked university is a twice-yearly publication staff. The globalisation of higher education creates. As we approach our 200th birthday, Susanne Macleod - Production Editor reflecting on modern global means that many other universities also we are already thinking about the PANMURE HOUSE Kirsty Hay - Editorial Adviser business and the continuing PERSPECTIVES Professor Neil Kay - Editorial Adviser relevance of Adam Smith. Smith’s welcome international students. next 200 years. Developing tomorrow’s business leaders for tomorrow’s markets Adrian Carberry - Editorial Advisor former home – Panmure House, But Heriot-Watt is one Mary Jane Bennett - Copy Editor near Edinburgh’s Royal Mile – Robert Bryson (1778-1852) Professor Robert MacIntosh - Chairman of the Editorial Board is being restored by Edinburgh of only a Business School as a place of was a famed Edinburgh clock Professor Heather McGregor - Editor-in-Chief If you would like to know more about forthcoming issues, learning, research, reflection and maker. In 1804, he designed the Kenny Kemp - Chief Writer please contact: Susanne