Honorary Fellowships are the most prestigious awards that our Business School can bestow.
The Business School’s Advisory Board elects annually as Honorary Fellows a small number of individuals who have contributed significantly to the development and transformation of business in Cyprus.
Under the terms of the Fellowship: The grant of Honorary Fellowship shall be conferred on such persons of eminence or distinction who the members of our Advisory Board shall in their absolute discretion think fit.
In making recommendations for Honorary Fellowship, the Business School’s Advisory Board will take account of any restrictions imposed by the Honorary Award Regulations, potential conflicts of interest or reputational issues. Incumbent staff of the Business School and members of the Advisory Board are not eligible for Honorary Fellowship.
Any member of the Business School’s Advisory Board can make a nomination. All nominations are considered and screened in confidence by the ‘Honorary Fellows Committee’ and those nominated should not be made aware by their nominee that they have been put forward for an award.
The ‘Honorary Fellows Committee’ is made up of:
Nominations are made by the end of October except if the Business School’s Council deems otherwise.
Nominations for Honorary Fellowships are put forward to the Business School’s Advisory Board by the ‘Honorary Fellows Committee’. The HF Committee’s recommendations are laid before the Advisory Board for concurrence, and a final decision is taken by a majority vote. Student Representatives to the Advisory Board have no voting right. Successful candidates are invited to receive their awards at the annual CIM Summit in April.
The Honorary Fellows currently are: