Talk:Salford Business School

Prize winners
As a prize winner, I am happy to see my name in lights :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.150.132.212 (talk) 17:53, 21 February 2011 (UTC)

Lists of names
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Too much detail?
This article is very long for what seems to be a not-particularly-prestigious business school. I would suggest removing the School Executive section (none of these people are notable or have wikipedia articles) and the School Advisory Committee section (same reasons). I would also propose deleting the long list of student prizewinners - I haven't seen this kind of list in any other university/college articles, none of the winners are notable (yet?), and it doesn't seem very encyclopaedic. If nobody objects I'll go ahead and delete. Reg porter (talk) 21:51, 18 January 2011 (UTC)

Prize-winners
I don't think any of this is notable or encyclopaedic so I've deleted it. It's copied below for reference.


 * ACCA Prize for Paper F5 equivalent, the best overall performance in Business Finance/Management Accounting (for Control) combined (2009 - Andrea Albakri, 2010 - Asif Umarji)
 * Adidas Prize for the best overall performance by a final year student in Business and Management Studies with Law (2009 - Emma Reay)
 * Adidas Prize for the best overall performance by a final year student in Business Studies with International Business Management (2010 - Marwan Al Khamis)
 * AstraZeneca Prize for best overall performance by a final year Business Studies with Human Resource Management student (2009 - Daniel Chan)
 * Barclays Bank Prize for the best overall performance by a final year Business Studies with Financial Management student (2009 - Mariambibi Balesaria, 2010 - Kristy Borg)
 * Capita Symonds Prize for the best performance on the Business Performance Management programme (2010 - Craig Kirk)
 * Chadwick Chartered Accountants Prize for the best overall performance in Business Taxation (2009 - Siham Bouzidi)
 * Chapel Street Project Prize for best overall performance by a final year Business Studies with Human Resource Management student (2010 - Mohammed Ali)
 * CIPFA Prize for the best performance by a first year student on BSc (Hons) Finance and Accounting (2010 - Maryam Bawa)
 * CQI Prize for the highest overall performance on The Salford MBA (2010 - Vicki Harvey)
 * Jerrold Holdings Prize for best overall performance by a second year Finance and Accounting student (2009 - Mohammed Hassani and Pei Wang, 2010 - Warren Yates and Vasim Dudhiya)
 * Liz Segal Memorial Prize for the best mature undergraduate student’s overall performance in Information Technology and Information Systems (2009 - Cristina Vasilica, 2010 - Diane Peers)
 * The ISACA Mike O'Hara Memorial Prize for the best overall performance by an Information Security Management student (2010 - John Muirhead)
 * Roland Fill Memorial Prize for the best overall performance by a second year Business and Management Studies (2009 - Samantha Brown, 2010 - Tatjana Wolf)
 * Trippier Prize for the best overall performance in Advanced Financial Accounting and Accounting Theory (2009 - So Chan and Tauseef Natha, 2010 - Asif Umarji)
 * United Utilities Prize for the best overall performance by a final year Business and Management Studies student (2009 - Elanor Gilmore)

School Prizes
Reg porter (talk) 21:16, 1 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Postgraduate Prize for the best overall performance by a postgraduate student (2009 - Michelle Hill, MBA, 2010 - Matthew Trump, MSc)
 * Dissertation Prize for the best overall performance in a postgraduate dissertation or extended project (2009 - Ruth Sharpe, MSc HRM, 2010 - Marc Dongmo Tsafack)
 * Part-time Prize for the best overall performance by a part-time student (2009 - Philip Swinburn, 2010 - Siobhan Campbell)
 * Placement Prize for the best overall performance by a Finance and Accounting student on their placement year (2009 - Tauseef Natha, 2010 - Asif Umarji)
 * Placement Prize for the best overall performance by a Business and Management student on their placement year (2009 - Emma Hughes, 2010 - Kamran Khan and Asif Umarji)
 * Placement Prize for the best overall performance by an Information Technology or Information Systems student on their placement year (2009 - Christina Vasilica)
 * Law Prize for the best overall performance by a final year Business and Management Studies with Law student (2010 - Daren Litherland)
 * Marketing Prize for the best overall performance by a final year Business Studies with Marketing Management student (2010 - Christian Turner)
 * Quantitative Business Prize for the best overall performance by a final year Business Studies with Quantitative Business Management student (2009 - Carolyn Tauber, 2010 - Alexander Sherratt)
 * Undergraduate Prize for the best overall performance by a final year undergraduate student (2009 - Mariambibi Balesaria, 2010 - Umar Qadir, BSc eCommerce Systems)

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