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1 Postgraduate & PhD opportunities in Logistics at Cardiff University May 2015 www.cardiff.ac.uk by Glyn James, MSc, MIET– International Officer, Cardiff Business School

2 University Overview  Russell Group university, est 1883  City Campus, student friendly vibrant location  Cardiff location- Capital city of Wales, UK  28,000 students (7,000 at PG)  6,000 international students -over 90 countries  89% student satisfaction  1,000 volunteers in local community  95% of graduates in employment, professional training or postgraduate study shortly after graduating (78% graduate level)

3 Cardiff University Rankings  Top 5 overall, top 10 in ten academic areas (REF)  No 1 in Civil & Construction Engineering (REF)  No 2 in Psychology, Psychiatry & Neuroscience (REF)  League tables No 1 UK in 5 areas: Medicine, Optometry, Pharmacy, Town & Country Planning, Sociology  Top 5 in a further 10 subjects including:  Anatomy, Architecture, Business, Civil Engineering, Dentistry, General Engineering  Top 10 in an additional 10 areas including: Accounting, Earth Sciences, English Language, Law, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Nursing, Sociology  League tables used: REF Dec 2014, Times 2014, Guardian 2014, Good University Guide 2014

4 Cardiff Business School -REF rankings Ranked 6 th Best Business School in the UK (source REF 2014)  LSE3.46  University of Cambridge 3.44  Imperial College London 3.40  University of Oxford3.36  London Business School3.29  Cardiff Business School3.28  City 3.23  University of Bath 3.20  Leeds3.18  Strathclyde 3.17

5 Cardiff University – REF Rankings Cardiff University has risen to 5th place in the UK University rankings. This is a rise of 17 places in the UK Government Research Excellence Framework (REF) based on GPA and makes Cardiff the fastest-rising amongst the leading research universities of the Russell Group. Imperial College London London School of Economics and Political Science University of Oxford University of Cambridge Cardiff University King's College London University of Warwick University College London London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Queen Mary University of London

6 Cardiff Business School ⁄AACSB Accredited ⁄Hallmark of Business School Excellence ⁄Less that 5% of the world’s Business Schools are accredited ⁄Global School ⁄Students and Alumni form over 120 countries ⁄World Class Faculty ⁄Faculty from over 28 countries ⁄Research led teaching – cutting edge ⁄Courses are contemporary and have International focus

7 Cardiff Business School - Facilities

8 Trading Room ⁄State-of-the-art ⁄One of only 5 in UK ⁄Offers opportunity to gain practical experience of the financial markets – acting as buyers, sellers or day traders. ⁄Opportunity to undertake the Thomson Reuters Certification Qualification – very attractive to employers in the City ⁄60 Bloomberg workstations

9 Logistics awards - Business School ⁄LOMS is a dedicated area within Cardiff Business School ⁄Cardiff Business School is the UK’s leading research university for logistics and operations management with a strong and diverse faculty of 24 lecturers ⁄3 main MSc courses ⁄Some common modules but all are specialist awards ⁄All courses have a 15,000 word dissertation which follows the taught modules

10 Logistics awards - Business School ⁄LOMS is a dedicated area within Cardiff Business School ⁄Entry requirements for all 3 awards: 2:1 or equivalent in related area eg logistics, business, management or engineering. Others areas considered eg HRM, Geography, Law In exceptional cases, any degree considered eg English, if with relevant work experience in industry

11 MSc Logistics & Operations Management ⁄Develops students’ academic and technical skills, providing the breadth of understanding that is vital for successful careers in logistics, supply chain management and operations management ⁄Course structure: one compulsory module: Operations Management and at least one module from International Logistics Logistics Modelling Strategic Supply Chain Management Plus one or two modules (to make up a total of four modules) from: E-Commerce and Information Technology International Transport and Sustainable Business Lean Operations Operations Analytics

12 MSc International Transport ⁄MSc in International Transport is a business oriented degree for those in, or wishing to enter, the international shipping, transport and logistics sectors. Course: Students must undertake one compulsory module: International Transport Operations Plus three optional modules from: E-Commerce and Information Technology International Logistics International Trade and Transportation Law International Transport and Sustainable Business Law of Carriage of goods by sea Logistics Modelling Port Policy and Management Shipping Economics Strategic Supply Chain Management

13 MSc Marine Policy ⁄Offers knowledge and expertise for a career as a manager in areas such as international shipping, ports and harbours, or sea trade, in either the private sector or for government agencies Course: one compulsory module in International Shipping Policy, plus 3 optional courses from:  Port Policy and Management  Electronic Commerce and Information Technology  Shipping Economics  International Trade and Sea Carriage Law  International Commercial Maritime Law Suitable for those who are already working in the maritime industry

14 LOMS – Meet the Faculty Dr Robert Mason is the Programme Director for the MSc in LOM. He also leads the International Logistics module. He was a retail manager for Marks and Spencer for 15 years. He is a Senior Lecturer in Logistics and has published over 60 papers on logistics related issues in a range of leading journals and conferences. Robert’s academic interests include integrating transport and logistics into international supply networks and inter-organisational relationships in supply chains. His PhD, entitled Collaborative Logistics Triads in Supply Chain Management, was awarded in 2009.

15 LOMS – Meet the Faculty Dr Rawindaran Nair is Programme Director for the MSc Marine Policy. He lectures on International Trade and Sea Carriage Law and the International Shipping Policy; covering also international public law and policies on maritime safety, the environment, maritime security and on aspects of jurisdiction related to ship navigation. He also specialises in research and teaching on competition law and economics of the container shipping industry.

16 LOMS – Meet the Faculty Dr Andrew Potter is Programme Director for the MSc International Transport. He is a Reader, with research particularly specialising in examining the role of freight transport within supply chains. He has published in a wide range of journals as well as working collaboratively with both industry and government. He is also actively involved in the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.

17 LOMS – Meet the Faculty Professor Anthony Beresford is Programme Director for the MSc International Transport. Anthony has travelled widely in an advisory capacity within the ports and transport fields in Europe, Asia and North America. He co-authored Lloyd’s Maritime Atlas of World’s Ports and Shipping Places, 15th and 16th Editions (1986 & 1989). The 1989 Edition formed the blueprint for all subsequent editions, and the Atlas is recognised as the Standard Work in its field. His work with the United Nations has been widely recognised and has led to a large number of academic publications as well as important outreach activities. In 2012 he was Keynote Speaker at the second African Logistics Conference in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

18 LOMS – Meet the Faculty Professor Stephen Disney is Head of Logistics and Operations Management Section Cardiff Business School. He has previously held Visiting Positions at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Boston University, USA. His current research interests involve the application of control theory and statistical techniques to operations management and supply chain scenarios in order to investigate their dynamic and economic performance. Stephen has a particular interest in the bullwhip effect. Stephen has advised several of the world's largest corporations on the bullwhip effect and his research has influenced the material flow of at least 1 in every 7 pound of UK retail sales. He has worked with many companies in the UK, US and Europe and on supply chains that operate globally.

19 LOMS – Current Research Themes The Logistics and Operations Management Section is an interdisciplinary group of academics, with backgrounds in mathematics, economics, engineering, geography, law, management and psychology, who aim to advance academic and practical knowledge in the totality of logistics and operations management by addressing the issues of:  Factors (processes, people, technology, finance)  Flows (material, information, resources, cash)  Levels (policy, strategy, tactics, execution)  Modes (air, sea, road, rail)  Nodes (manufacturing, ports, retailing)  Scale (units, dyads, triads, chains, networks)

20 LOMS – Potential PhD Proposal Areas We are also extending our portfolio of research to include aspect of service operations such as in public services, such as healthcare and government, and the 'servitisation' of products. New strategic research themes:  Fit supply chain (coordinated by Dr. Jon Gosling)Dr. Jon Gosling  Factories of the Future (coordinated by Daniel Eyers)Daniel Eyers  Smart logistics (coordinated by Dr. Yingli Wang)Dr. Yingli Wang  Service operations paradigms (coordinated by Dr. Sharon Williams)Dr. Sharon Williams  Learning to Learn (coordinated by Dr. Robert Mason)Dr. Robert Mason

21 LOMS – Current Research Digital Manufacturing and Design Science (February 2015) How does the current technology of 3D printing, additive manufacturing and Direct Manufacturing affect Supply Chain Management? ⁄Seminar delivered to Cardiff LOMS students by world leader in this area by Professor Jan Holmström from Aalto University, Finland ⁄Professor Holmström promoted the Design Science approach, first advocated by Nobel Laureate Herbert Simon, as a valuable theory for Operations and Supply Chain Management research  Implications of this technology on production planning and control discussed by class

22 LOMS – Current Research LOMSAC 2015 - Logistics and Operations Management holds 1st annual conference (January 2015) The conference, which is to become an annual event, featured 23 presentations over four sessions, delivered by LOM staff, PhD students and ASTUTE officers. LOMSAC 2015 has been designed to provide LOM members with an opportunity to familiarise themselves, and engage, with the wide range of research undertaken by their colleagues. In total, 40 people attended the conference, and 90% of the LOM academic staff contributed by presenting or co-authoring. ⁄W Winner of award best talk: The Rural EV in Wales: what does it mean to the local economy? Dr Paul Nieuwenhuis

23 LOMS – Current Research Experts from the London Insurance Market attend Cardiff Careers event – joint venture between LOMS and Cardiff Law School (Feb 2015) LLM Maritime Law and MSc Marine Policy synergy. London insurance market seminar participants: Isabella Virvilis (Senior Marine Claims Adjuster at Amlin Underwriting), Penny Wood Hill (Marine Claims Manager at Swiss Re) and Dean Allen (Marine Claims Manager at Hiscox London Market), James Short, a Cardiff University alumnus who now works as a Claims Manager for Ascot Underwriting in the City of London (a Managing Agent at Lloyd’s). hosted an afternoon on this fascinating and long-standing industry. Stories Salaries Working with other schools The Lloyds List

24 Postgraduate Tuition Fees  Postgraduate tuition fees (2015/6) - MSc International Economics £15,990 - MSc HRM £15,990 - MSc International Transport /LOMS £17,490 - MSc Strategic Marketing £18,540 - MBA (& MBA Media) £18,660 - MSc Marine Policy - MSc Business Strategy & Entrepreneurship £18,000 - MSc Finance £18,540 - MSc HRM (& MSc International HRM) £16,470 - MSc International Economics Banking & Finance £16,470

25 Cardiff Location  2 hours west of London  Capital of Wales  Coastal location

26 Cardiff as a City  Population of 350,000  Vibrant, modern  Shops, Restaurants, and Cinemas  Cardiff Castle, Cardiff Bay  New Theatre  Millennium Stadium: Rugby world Cup, FA Cup, international football  Test cricket & premier football team  Millennium Centre Opera House  Surrounding area –cleanest beaches in Europe

27 Living in Cardiff  Safe and friendly  Affordable (RBS)  University City  29,000 students  6,000 staff  3,500 international students  Beautiful Civic centre – 100 years old  Brand new shopping centres, restaurants, concert venues, sports facilities etc.

28 Cardiff the Media Centre  BBC Cymru : Sherlock, Dr Who, Casualty, Torchwood, Crimewatch  Independent media productions  Life on Mars, Upstairs Downstairs, Merlin, Ashes to Ashes  Newspapers, radio, private companies  MA Journalism. Staff are ex industry, including Editors of national newspapers. Richard Sambrook (30 years BBC, ex Director of Global News)  Seat of Government – access 1 st minister beneficial MA Politics & communications

29 Cardiff the World City  Population of 350,000  Vibrant, modern  Shops, Restaurants, and Cinemas  Cardiff Castle, Cardiff Bay  Host of NATO summit 2014  European capital of Sport 2014  Host Rugby World Cup 2015  Host World Half Marathon 2016  UK’s Fastest Growing Major City

30 Taiwan Qualifications ⁄Taiwanese High school students will need a foundation year (IFP) to gain entry to Cardiff Undergraduate Year 1 ⁄The IFP will require completion of the Senior High School leaving certificate with grades of a B average to qualify ⁄Senior High School Diploma holders (75%), with foundation programme, will be considered for admission to UG Year 1 ⁄Junior College Diploma holders may be considered for Year 2 UG programmes ⁄Postgraduate – a good bachelor's degree needed (70%+ or minimum GPA of 3.0) from a recognised institution ⁄PhD – Masters degree relevant area ⁄ English Language – IELTS 6.5 or above ⁄Pre sessional English courses available – minimum IELTS 5.5 Vietnamese Scholarship winner pictured with the Dean of Business School, 2014

31 Taiwanese students and Cardiff  Cardiff has students from all over SE Asia  Taiwanese PhD, UG & PG students  Cardiff Business School alumni in key positions in HE including National Taiwan Ocean University, National Chiao Tung University & Tunghai University  South Asian clubs and societies  Country Manager Katie Jones, International Office  Representatives to meet students in Hsinchu, Kaohsiung, Keelung, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei & Taoyuan

32 Summary  Excellent Reputation  Over 350 courses from 28 Schools  Vibrant city location  Safe and friendly  Affordable  Regular visits to your city

33 Thank you! Any questions? Jamesg8@cardiff.ac.uk www.cardiff.ac.uk


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