


From A Cup Of Tea To A New Career – The Small And Big Steps Supporting Refugees – Anastasia Koptsyukh
We speak to students and alumni using their business education to make a difference to refugee lives and opportunities around the world. Here, Anastasia Koptsyukh shares how her project - The Help Centre - is providing a caring, human hand to Ukrainian refugees

Old Technology Providing New Solutions – Henrietta Moon, CEO And Co-Founder Of Carbo Culture
The world is full of problems waiting to be solved, and entrepreneurship is a great way to create a positive impact says Henrietta Moon, whose start-up Carbo Culture is finding new ways to remove carbon from the Earth's atmosphere

Meet The Women Thriving In Male-Dominated Industries
We shine a spotlight on five successful women, thriving in what have been typically male-dominated industries, and sharing the stories of how they found success despite facing greater barriers, challenges and even potentially discrimination.

10 Essential Management Lessons From 2022
Business schools have continued to provide a pathway to better management practice throughout 2022. We've summarised our top 10 lessons from research and academia this year for you to reflect on

Why Women Refuse To Be Labelled As “Gamers”
Even though 46 percent of people who consume video and role-playing games globally are women, gaming communities and the production industry still typically associate the term "gamer” with men, reveals new research from Aalto University School of Business.

Working With Spouses Helps Women Earn More – But Not More Than Their Partners
Research suggests husbands indirectly support their wives to earn more when working together - until that higher wage exceeds their own...

Companies With LGBT-Friendly Policies Perform Better
As well as helping to create a more inclusive work environment, LGBT-friendly policies can help attract talent from communities that your competitors might be too close-minded to accept, boosting your competitive advantage.

80% Of Government-Backed Start-Ups Fail – Here’s Why
Only 20% of businesses on government-backed entrepreneurship schemes achieve any of their growth milestones - meaning 80% of businesses that governments choose to actively fund are not successful in growing at all.