Press and Journal energy editor Jeremy Cresswell will give a presentation as part of the Robert Gordon University’s business school’s conference in Aberdeen this week.
The school is hosting a conference this week to showcase and discuss aspects of its research and teaching.
The Business of Business Schools will feature presentations from staff and research students, keynote talks, as well as a panel discussion.
Mr Cresswell will give a presentation entitled As tough as granite? North-east Scotland’s recent past, present and maybe futures.
The keynote speakers at the event include Marion Bethel, from the Office of Attorney General in The Bahamas, who will explore the market place and human rights; and Christine O’Neill, chairwoman of Brodies LLP, who will discuss Scotland’s constitutional transformation.
Gordon McIntosh, director of enterprise, planning and infrastructure at Aberdeen City Council will also be speaking at the conference.
The conference will be held at Aberdeen Business School tomorrow from 9.30am-5pm and Friday from 10am-4.30pm.