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Spotlight on: Professor Carol Adams – setting the standard in corporate sustainability reporting

Carol Adams is an Emeritus Professor of Accounting in our Business School. She is a globally renowned expert in corporate accounting and sustainability reporting, focusing on its impact on business, society and the environment.
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Entrepreneurship can help former prisoners reintegrate, but more support is needed

Former prisoners have a strong chance of successfully reintegrating into society if they pursue entrepreneurship, but a lack of structured support hampers their progress, according to research from Durham University Business School and Leeds University Business School.
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Durham MBA Ranks in Global Top 100 and 36th for Career Progression

The Financial Times has placed the Durham MBA as 86th in the world in its Global MBA Ranking 2025. This is an outstanding achievement in a competitive marketplace and is based on graduate achievements from the 2020/21 cohort, who started during global Covid disruptions. This also sees the Durham MBA extend its run in the global top 100 to 12 consecutive years.
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Is Tesla’s sales slump down to Elon Musk?

In January, sales of Tesla cars slumped across five European countries. Professor Gretchen Larsen in Marketing, Durham University Business School, and Dr James Obiegbu, at Bournemouth University, examine if this is down to the controversies surrounding Elon Musk.
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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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  • 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.
  • Durham Online MBA Programme Ranks in the FT’s Global Top 10

    Durham University Business School’s Online MBA has once again secured a coveted place in the Top 10 globally in the Financial Times Online MBA Rankings 2025. This achievement underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, flexible education that empowers professionals worldwide.
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  • Durham MBA Ranks in Global Top 100 and 36th for Career Progression

    The Financial Times has placed the Durham MBA as 86th in the world in its Global MBA Ranking 2025. This is an outstanding achievement in a competitive marketplace and is based on graduate achievements from the 2020/21 cohort, who started during global Covid disruptions. This also sees the Durham MBA extend its run in the global top 100 to 12 consecutive years.
    drone view of durham city in the UK at dusk
  • 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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Durham MBA Ranks in Global Top 100 and 36th for Career Progression

The Financial Times has placed the Durham MBA as 86th in the world in its Global MBA Ranking 2025. This is an outstanding achievement in a competitive marketplace and is based on graduate achievements from the 2020/21 cohort, who started during global Covid disruptions. This also sees the Durham MBA extend its run in the global top 100 to 12 consecutive years.
drone view of durham city in the UK at dusk

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.
Business Students for PhD scholarship news item

Upcoming events

Centre for Organisations and Society Seminar with Dr Angela Mazzetti (Newcastle)

Wednesday 26 March 2025 - Wednesday 26 March 2025
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Durham University Business School, Waterside Building and Online
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Executive MSc in Supply Chain Management webinar - Procurement Transformation

Friday 28 March 2025 - Friday 28 March 2025
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Online
Supply Chain Management

Workshop on Making Knowledge Claims from Interview Data

Tuesday 1 April 2025 - Tuesday 1 April 2025
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
In-Person Only, Durham University Business School, Waterside Building
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Centre for Organisations and Society Seminar with Dr Suze Wilson (Massey University, New Zealand)

Friday 4 April 2025 - Friday 4 April 2025
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Durham University Business School, Waterside Building
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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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