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Local CEOs are less likely to be corrupt

CEOs who work near their birthplaces are less likely to engage in financial misconduct compared to those managing companies far from their hometowns.
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Relying on a few big clients stifles innovation

Focusing on a small number of big-paying clients might feel secure for companies, but it could hinder innovation.
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PhD Scholarships available for UK and international students

The School have a range of fully-funded PhD scholarships available for the very best students looking to start their PhD with the Business School in October 2025.
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Wives earning more than husbands linked to rising mental health diagnoses in couples

Women becoming the breadwinner of the family can result in a higher likelihood of mental health issues for both husbands and wives, research reveals.
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Appointment of new Executive Dean for the Business School

Professor Kieran Fernandes has been appointed as our new Executive Dean.
Professor Kieran Fernandes, Executive Dean of Durham University Business School

Hedging political risk boosts portfolio performance

Hedging against political risks enhances international stock portfolio performance more effectively than diversification alone, according to a study involving Professor Stavros Zenios.
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  • Seven ways to be a successful remote-working manager

    Professor of Management Olga Epitropaki and Associate Professor in Leadership and Organisational Behaviour Anders Friis Marstand cover their research on remote working and how managers should respond to “psychological distance.”
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  • IMPACT magazine - Change and Transformation - Issue 14

    IMPACT 14 - Change and Transformation – takes a deep dive into the dynamics shaping today’s world. It is filled with thought-provoking articles on impactful topics - from the power of engaging with differing viewpoints to inspire meaningful change, to AI's transformative role in human resource management. In addition, it explores the unique challenges of balancing high-powered careers with fulfilling home lives.
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  • How to make universities more inclusive for black academics

    In a recent Times Higher Education article, Mercy Denedo, Associate Professor of Accounting, underscores the significant underrepresentation of black academics in the UK and highlights the unique challenges they encounter within the higher education system.
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IMPACT magazine - Change and Transformation - Issue 14

IMPACT 14 - Change and Transformation – takes a deep dive into the dynamics shaping today’s world. It is filled with thought-provoking articles on impactful topics - from the power of engaging with differing viewpoints to inspire meaningful change, to AI's transformative role in human resource management. In addition, it explores the unique challenges of balancing high-powered careers with fulfilling home lives.
Image of IMPACT magazine issue 14 front cover

How to make universities more inclusive for black academics

In a recent Times Higher Education article, Mercy Denedo, Associate Professor of Accounting, underscores the significant underrepresentation of black academics in the UK and highlights the unique challenges they encounter within the higher education system.
Young black man with glasses taking notes from book while sitting in the library.

Appointment of new Executive Dean for the Business School

Professor Kieran Fernandes has been appointed as our new Executive Dean.
Professor Kieran Fernandes, Executive Dean of Durham University Business School

Financial Times Top 10 UK Business School

We’re proud to announce we have again been ranked in the UK Top Ten by the Financial Times.
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Upcoming events

Durham Masters - Meet the Careers Team Webinar

Tuesday 18 February 2025 - Tuesday 18 February 2025
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Online
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ICOPA Seminar with Prof Zuzana Murdoch (University of Bergen)

Wednesday 19 February 2025 - Wednesday 19 February 2025
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Durham University Business School, Mill Hill Lane
Human Connections

Centre for Strategy, Technological Innovation, and Operations Seminar with Prof René de Koster (Erasmus University)

Friday 21 February 2025 - Friday 21 February 2025
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Durham University Business School, Waterside Building and online via Teams
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Centre for Experimental Methods and Behavioural Research Seminar with Prof Darren Duxbury (Newcastle)

Monday 24 February 2025 - Monday 24 February 2025
1:45 PM to 3:30 PM
Durham University Business School, Mill Hill Lane
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Podcasts

A series of podcasts hosted by Chris Roberts, Engagement Manager with the School’s International, Engagement and Careers team. Listen to career insights from a range of inspirational speakers.

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