


Why Sabrina Carpenter Should Never Have Trusted Barry Keoghan, According To Research
Though being attractive can have plenty of benefits, there’s also a more sinister truth to beauty bias. Research shows that attractive individuals are seen as more trustworthy, than others, regardless of their behaviour.

Jack Of All Trades Master Of None? Why Learning New Skills Might Hinder Your Development
Can you be too capable? Research reveals that building a broader spread of skills and expertise might not always lead to greater professional development.

Do Employers Prefer Online Or In-Person Degrees?
What is the better way to learn, and what to employers value more? We look into which degrees provide the best opportunities

How Much Of An Influence Does AI Have On Your Work?
Research has found that people are commonly blind to how much influence Generative AI can have over their work when they choose to enlist the support of technologies such as Chat GPT to complete professional or educational tasks.

Business School Served As An Inflection Point In My Life – Ryan Moran, Cornell MBA ’20
In recognition of PRIDE month we hear from students who've used their time at business school not only to better themselves, but to better support those around them too. Read Julia's experiences here...

12 New Business School Programmes To Watch In 2024
New Year New You? To help kick-start your personal professional development journey, we've looked at the latest business education programmes to hit the market, and shared the best of the bunch with you

Women Value Work-Life Balance More Than Men… Unless They’re In Management
Are women really not interested in senior-level management roles if they have a family? Or can they have it all? Research explores what might be holding female professionals back from securing top roles

The Importance Of Business School Research With Positive Societal Impact – Lily Bi, President and CEO of AACSB
How are business schools shaping the leaders of tomorrow, and how does accreditation help support schools in their mission? Lily Bi, President and CEO of AACSB International provides an insight, and a view to the future.