From left: Carla Taylor from the bank, Elizabeth Gammie from RGU, Ana Tomlinson from St Magarets School for Girls and Colette Cohen from the Oil and Gas Tecnology Centre.
A “real crisis” exists in Scottish entrepreneurial education, the head of a north-east business school said yesterday.
Professor Elizabeth Gammie of Aberdeen Business School claims Scotland is “lagging significantly behind” other countries and said there was a gulf between intention and action.
Professor Gammie was speaking as part of an all-female panel during a women in business event held at the Royal Bank of Scotland’s Aberdeen headquarters.
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