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Edinburgh Business School has redeveloped Adam Smith's Edinburgh home to, once again, become a place of leading economic thought.
Adam Smith's Edinburgh Home
We wanted to conserve, restore and reinvigorate Panmure House as a home for economic and social debate and the latest academic thinking. But more than this. We want Panmure House to be a vital resource for the people of Edinburgh and beyond; for the community, for business and students. This A-listed building has now been re-energised. Careful renovations and sensitive contemporary adaptations will play host to debates, lectures, exhibitions, meetings, concerts and educational programmes. For more, visit our Panmure House re-development website
Heather McGregor, Executive Dean of Edinburgh Business School, takes us through the ambitious project to redevelop and reopen Adam Smith's former Edinburgh home. Now open as of November 2018, Panmure House is once again a place to inspire and facilitate ground-breaking economic research and debate.
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