Cambridge and Oxford’s women lined up on the Tideway for only the second time in varsity history this afternoon, as the recently rebranded Cancer Research UK Boat Races took place. Oxford, led […]
Cambridge and Oxford’s women lined up on the Tideway for only the second time in varsity history this afternoon, as the recently rebranded Cancer Research UK Boat Races took place. Oxford, led […]
Boards may be too often swayed by charm when evaluating CEO candidates New research from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business has identified four factors that predict whether a job candidate will […]
by Francesca Gino, behavioral scientist Harvard Business School Every day we make decisions that have important implications for our happiness and how we live our lives. Whether we are studying for an exam, […]
Pierre Nanterme, Chairman and CEO of Accenture, believes organisations face great opportunities and risks in the digital age. A world where people can download data to their brains or appear at meetings […]
In the inaugural British Academy sociology lecture on 15 March, Oxford sociologist Dr John Goldthorpe outlined why having more educational qualifications than your parents and grandparents has not translated into better social mobility […]
Introduction Following the release of his book, The Wanda Way, Wang Jianlin, Chairman of the Dalian Wanda Group and the richest person in China, spoke at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford […]
Republican and Independent voters most concerned about influence of money on policy; voters’ income dictates perception of influence Bombastic billionaire Donald Trump is considered among all voters to be the candidate least […]
With findings that could have been taken from the pages of a spy novel, researchers at the University of California, Irvine have demonstrated that they can purloin intellectual property by recording and […]
Event The Future Leadership Institute‘s Walk & Business Diner on Boat Race day Private session for members of The Future Leadership Institute Program Sunday 27-3-2016: Brunch Walking the course of the Boat Race […]
We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar […]
Crowds of tiny particles disperse as their environment becomes more disordered, according to scientists from UCL, Bilkent University and Université Pierre et Marie Curie. The new mechanism is counterintuitive and might help […]
Religion in the United States is declining and mirroring patterns found across the western world, according to new research from UCL and Duke University in the United States. The study published in […]
Some people with high levels of ‘good’ high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) are at increased risk of coronary heart disease, contrary to earlier evidence that people with more HDL-C are usually at […]
Some of the world’s most valuable books and manuscripts – texts which have altered the very fabric of our understanding – will go on display in Cambridge as from 11 Martch 2016 as […]