


Stay Curious About Your Career – Kathy Harvey – Saïd Business School
Embracing exploration in our professional lives and keeping an open mind are the key to a fulfilling career, according to Kathy Harvey, Associate Dean at Saïd Business School

Should Over 50s Avoid Social Media To Prevent Depression?
With so much time spent online, should we be paying better attention to the health risks? Research from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore finds excessive social media usage can be detrimental for mental health, particularly for over 50s.

Should You Delete Instagram To Protect Your Mental Health? Experts Say No…
Whilst mindless doom-scrolling and the constant bombardment of insta-perfect lives can impact mental wellbeing, new research reveals that using social media to connect with friends and family can boost psychological well-being

15 LGBTQ+ Scholarships You Should Apply For If Considering An MBA
We've scoured the globe (digitally) to find 15 of the very best scholarships and support for LGBTQIA+ students at business schools

12 Influential Women In Business Education 2024
There is still a glaring gap in the representation of women at the leadership level in business education. That is a conclusion of a survey by the Association to Advance […]

25 Women’s Scholarships You Should Apply For If Considering An MBA
We've pulled together a comprehensive list of the scholarships providing financial, as well as practical, support for women studying at business schools around the world.

10 Essential Management Lessons From 2023
New Year, New You? To help get you started on your New Year's Resolutions for 2024, we've compiled a list of the 10 most impactful lessons form 2023 that resonate with leaders.

Why Small Businesses Make A Big Difference
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) account for around 90% of all firms and are responsible for 50% of employment globally. The Dean of Oxford's Saïd Business School, Soumitra Dutta says their potential for economic and social impact must not be underestimated or underappreciated.