Working in education keeps Antonella Moretto committed to lifelong learning; constantly updating her skills and staying abreast of the latest trends and technologies. Here she shares how this commitment keeps her passionate about her work at POLIMI
After spending her career carving a steep path for herself in a STEM role, Dr Chiu explains why it's so important to help others to achieve their dreams.
A career isn't just about climbing a ladder-it's about making a difference, finding joy and leaving a legacy that inspires others to dream bigger, reach further and lead with passion, says AACSB's Eileen McAuliffe
Embracing her unique interests and talents is what has led Bertie M Greer to find such fulfilment in her work. But doing so requires, she says, a significant shift in mindset. Here she shares her story, in our Inspirational Women Shaping The Future of Business Education series...
When it comes to the art of behavioural finance, it seems the ways in which we operate today aren't too dissimilar to how policymakers and regulators might have made their decisions many years ago - at least, according to the latest release by Dr Vasileios "Bill” Kallinterakis of Durham University Business School.
Gender diversity has been proven to drive innovation and performance, even in an increasingly complex global landscape. So why are such priorities often the first to slip when times get tough?
Improving faculty and senior leaders' familiarity with GenAI ensures a smoother, more targeted approach to implementation - utilising new technology in a way that harnesses its virtues and minimises any "devilish defects”.
Is AI influencing your purchasing habits? Research shows that we can't always tell if reviews have been left by customers or machines.
Business school application numbers have never been higher, but what is it that students really want from their studies? Whilst schools strive to keep programmes modern, data suggests applicants might prefer older styles of study