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52nd Academy of Marketing Conference (2-4 July 2019)

School of Management Marketing Award Winners

  • Date04 July 2019

At the 52nd Academy of Marketing Conference (2-4 July 2019) hosted by Regent’s University London. The Marketing Department in the School of Management, Royal Holloway had unprecedented success with recognition for the School’s teaching, research, and the work of PhD students.

Departrments Moore building

Wholehearted congratulations to:

Professor Pauline MacLaran for the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’. Pauline was also a keynote speaker.

Dr Chloe Preece who won a `Teaching Excellence/Innovation Award'

Professor Sameer Hosany (with Justin O’Brien) was a recipient of a ‘Best Paper Award’

Ratna Khanijou, PhD student also a recipient of a ‘Best Paper Award’

 

Great achievements. Well done.

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