
Class of 2025: The End Of A Chapter, But Not The End Of Learning
This week, we get to know the global class of 2025, finding out what has made their studies and graduation experience so valuable.
This week, we get to know the global class of 2025, finding out what has made their studies and graduation experience so valuable.
Women becoming the breadwinner of the family can result in a higher likelihood of mental health issues, for both husbands and wives, research reveals.
In a time of deadly ocean heat waves, extreme weather, and record-high CO2 emissions, is this really the moment for space tourism?
89% of HR leaders avoid hiring recent grads, citing a lack of job-ready skills and high training costs, while graduates feel unprepared and regretful about their degrees, finds a new study from Workplace Intelligence, sponsored by Hult International Business School.
Researchers from some of the world's top business schools are looking at can improve healthcare around the world, offering practical solutions to some of the biggest problems.
Tesla may boast solid green innovation credentials and lead global the EV market when it comes to performance, but the controversial persona of its CEO Elon Musk has been steadily driving customers away since the beginning of the year. Plummeting sales and profits are worrying investors. Can Tesla recover its reputation with Musk at the helm?
You don't have to do this alone, says Vanessa Balouzet. Asking for help, sharing your workload and surrounding yourself with a community can improve your life.
Federica Pazzaglia's work is driven by curiosity and her belief in the transformative power of education. She shares how every experience is an opportunity to spark new ideas.
Be authentic and don't compromise your morals and beliefs. Let them reflect your attitudes and behaviours, says Olayinka David-West, Dean at Lagos Business School.