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JULY | AUGUST 2015 BizEd 1 in this issue 50 54 46 40 24 36 RESEARCH & INSIGHTS 10 Identifying Impact The U.K.'s Research Excellence Framework begins assessing research impact to help determine funding. 14 Youth Not Just for the Young Older workers can still drive innovation if they feel "young at heart." Plus: Managing cybersecurity risks and forecasting the funding outlook for U.S. higher ed. IDEAS IN ACTION 56 Social Studies Clemson students help the admissions o-ce use social media to engage incoming freshmen. 58 Driving Innovation University of Alabama students turn a Camaro into an eco car. Plus: Seeking gender equality, welcoming mentors to campus, and navigating the future. PEOPLE & PLACES 64 Startup Catalyst New entrepre- neurship centers will promote business training. Plus: African business schools form an alliance, 20 programs announce new deans, the Rady School receives US$100 million, and authors win awards for case studies on emerging economies. 72 Word for Word How Can We Get Funding for That? Six schools adopt creative development strategies to raise dollar amounts big and small. Commerce & Culture Kendall Roth describes how students at the University of South Carolina learn how culture shapes business. "E" is for Eclectic It might be time to remove "executive" from the term "executive MBA" to reflect the growing diversity of EMBA students, argues Fordham's Francis Petit. Sowing the Seeds of Sustainability A look at the ways b-schools can help the U.N. achieve ambitious new sustain- ability goals. Opening Doors for Doctorates Brunel Business School in the United Kingdom creates a nonresidential PhD program in Bahrain to address a dearth of women scholars in the Middle East. YOUR TURN: Hybrid Innovation Audencia's Frank Vidal says it's time for business schools to develop truly integrated programs. 54 46 JULY | AUGUST 2015 VOLUME XIV, ISSUE 4 24

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