On your left is the Glasgow School for Business and Society, part of Glasgow Caledonian University. It’s a fairly young outfit by Glasgow standards, set up in 2002 when it was called the Caledonian Business School-new enough that some of the city’s older buildings still act like that was yesterday.
What’s interesting here is the mix: business, yes, but also law and the social sciences-because money and people have a habit of colliding. Behind the scenes, they team up across three research centers with very Glasgow concerns: the Moffat Centre digs into tourism and travel (how a city tells its story, and who pays for it), the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice studies women’s contribution to Scotland’s economy, and the Yunus Centre looks at how “social business” can actually improve health, not just balance sheets.
Six departments sit under one roof-from finance and risk to media and journalism-because modern problems don’t stay in tidy little boxes.



