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12Sep Buy-Now-Pay-Later Services and Food Insecurity Among Young Australians DatesMonday 12 September 2022 (13:00-14:00)LocationOnlineDescriptionDiscussion on the link between food insecurity and debt in high-income countries, focusing on young people in Australia with guest speaker Beatriz Gallo Cordoba, Monash University, Australia.
06 August 2020 Covid-19 response in developing countries: maintaining a fine balance By Omasanjuwa E. Edun, MBA Alumnus
05 August 2020 COVID-19 bringing new life to dying high streets By Dr Sarah Montano, Department of Marketing.
03 August 2020 Decreasing 'junk food' consumption: whose responsibility is it? By Professor Isabelle Szmigin, Department of Marketing.
30 July 2020 Business School academics awarded for high-quality teaching Two academics within Birmingham Business School have won awards as nominated and chosen by students for their excellent teaching and commitment to upholding a high standard of education.
30 July 2020 The future of work can be flexible The University of Kent and the University of Birmingham have undertaken research to understand how employees working from home have coped during the COVID-19 lockdown.
29 July 2020 The future of work is flexible - says new study The future of work is flexible – a new academic study on home working during lockdown highlights employees' desire for more flexibility and the struggles faced by parents during the COVID-19 lockdown.
23 July 2020 Will working from home become the new normal after the pandemic? By Professor Stan Siebert, Department of Management.
13 July 2020 Achieving and leading equality and diversity in challenging times The murder of George Floyd in the United States and ensuing Global focus on the Black Lives Matter movement has forced many people to re-address diversity and inclusion in the organisations they work for and with.
10 July 2020 New research finds gender- and wealth-driven disparities affecting children's school performance in India Findings from a research find that poorer children continue to experience educational disadvantages compared to children from wealthier households, with girls being more adversely affected than boys in India.
09 July 2020 Performative Improvisation or Rishi Sunak's approach to 'Turning on a Sixpence' By Professor John Bryson, Department of Strategy and International Business.
03 July 2020 Brexit: Where are we heading? By Professor Pervez Ghauri, Department of Strategy and International Business.
01 July 2020 Covid-19 Policy U-Turn? The Shift from Nationwide to Localised Lockdowns By Professor John Bryson, Department of Strategy and International Business.