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On Monday –> The FINANCIAL TIMES AT KCL! MARTIN WOLF (FINANCIAL TIMES) v ALEX CALLINICOS (KING’S COLLEGE LONDON) – DEBATING ON THE FUTURE OF CAPITALISM!

October 30th, 2009
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The event:

A Public Debate Hosted by KCL Capital Reading Group and KCL Business Club

Supported by the Centre for European Studies, King’s College London

THE FUTURE OF CAPITALISM: THE ROOTS OF THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE PROSPECTS FOR THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE

The speakers:

ALEX CALLINICOS, Professor of European Studies, King’s College London, and author of The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx

MARTIN WOLF, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, and author of Fixing Global Finance

The venue:

6.30 P.M. MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER

GREAT HALL, KING’s COLLEGE LONDON, STRAND, LONDON WC2R 2LS

eOffice partners up with KCLBC

October 30th, 2009
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eOffice and KCLBC are now partners!

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Our members benefit from stylish, fully furnished serviced offices, available on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis - plus impressive meeting and video conferencing rooms, and cost-effective virtual office services. Our network is global and connects prestigious city centre locations all around the world.

Bringing in best consultants to help students decide on their future

October 30th, 2009
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The leading world consultant, Accenture, in collaboration with KCLBC, is hosting a number of events, all aimed on one goal: to help students from King’s College London to make optimal decisions about their future.

This Tuesday, October 21st, Pavel Kudlac, King’s College alumnus and now a part of Accenture group, was giving a presentation on career opportunities in the field of consultancy. The highly interactive session continued for hour and a half, during which students received the comprehensive answers to their most intriguing questions.

This workshop showed that even though there is a slowdown in economy, there is none in students’ interest towards consultancy. To quote Mr Kudlac:

“I have been giving these presentations for the 4 last years and there is the largest audience I have seen so far”

This is great news for Accenture as well as for King’s College students: the mutual interest that was explicit during that workshop means that collaboration between great consultancy firm and great university will continue.

On behalf of KCLBC, we would want to thank you all the students who participated in the workshops and, of course, Pavel Kudlac and Accenture. 

by Anna Linetskaya - KCLBC Media Team