With AI being developed to emulate humans at an increasingly more accurate level, research shows that if we want AI to better our societies and help us perform tasks in work or daily life, we must carefully monitor the values and principles we instil in them.
Would you pay more for a product that has a better environmental impact? Having a green innovation strategy can make companies more competitive, a new study from Durham University Business School found.
Whether working in gig-economy and zero hour roles, or high-flying finance roles, research shows that unpredictable pay can impact employees' physical health and wellbeing as well as their pockets.
We sat down with Professors Amit Basu and Steve Muylle to discuss their new book, and discover how businesses and individuals can successfully navigate a complex digital landscape.
As Halloween approaches, we explore the universities and business schools, dipping into the worlds of magic, witchcraft and spirituality as a way of teaching new skills and disciplines
To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them. Dr. Ifedapo Francis Awolowo knows the power of mentors and visibility for aspiring black professionals. He uses his platform at Sheffield Business School to be this for others.
To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them. After receiving the Nelson Madela Scholarship, Steven Zwane travelled from South Africa to Durham University Business School in the UK for his MBA and returned later to complete a DBA. His social charity inspires young aspiring entrepreneurs in South Africa.
To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them.
Linda Masibo is a recipient of the GMAC Talent and Opportunity Scholarship - here she shares how the support has benfitted her
To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them. Danat Tekie is a manager at Deloitte. Here, she shares how being curious, daring and refusing to say no has advanced her career.