How Working With AI Could Future Proof Your Career
Will AI replace you in your job? Probably not. But framing AI as a threat or a silver bullet, research suggests might cause more problems than it solves
Will AI replace you in your job? Probably not. But framing AI as a threat or a silver bullet, research suggests might cause more problems than it solves
Research confirms that greater inclusivity can generate better relationships with stakeholders, enhance innovation, generate profit and improve the ability to create impact in other important areas.
More and more institutions now offer online programmes. But without the desks, the lecturer stood at the front, or peers around you, how do you ensure you’re getting the most out of remote education?
Have you ever wondered what the World Cup would look like if it was based on the prestige of the countries’ universities rather than their footballers? What if it the star player wasn’t Messi but Marx? Not Neymar but Newton? Welcome to the World Cup of Universities.
Research finds that increasing a focus on empathy in healthcare can not only improve patient outcomes but improve staffing and even save money.
New research reveals that focusing on the data and metrics provided by smartwatches is distracting runners from considering how their bodies really feel
The ability that business schools possess to blend academic research and analysis with industry needs and expertise provides an additional edge for learners to not only develop new capabilities but broaden their perspectives too.
As students become ever more motivated by societal impact, schools which have achieved B Corp status are an increasingly appealing prospect.
Remote work promised better wellbeing, but new research from Durham, Cambridge and beyond reveals a more complicated reality. From the dishwasher trap to digital isolation, academics are mapping exactly what working from home does to our minds, and how to push back.