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Impact of early career unemployment: even a week can harm future leadership potential

Being unemployed as a young adult, even on a short-term basis, can significantly hinder the likelihood of such individuals being able to achieve a leadership position later in their careers, according to new research from Durham University Business School.
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Joint research report sets out new model for UK growth and innovation

The “Quadruple Helix” approach combines local government, business, academia and citizens in four-way collaboration.
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Online retailers must focus more on customer experience if they want a loyal following

Online retailers should focus more on the experience of customer’s using their website, as opposed to efficiency if they want to build customer loyalty, according to new research.
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QS World Top 20 Ranking for Online MBA

In their 2024 rankings global Higher Education experts QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rank the Durham MBA (Online) in the world Top 20.
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In conversation with Julie Hodges

Julie Hodges, Professor of Management, shares insights from her latest book, "People-Centric Organizational Change: Engaging Employees in Business Transformation," in an exclusive interview with BlueSky Thinking.
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The School’s gender equality efforts are recognised with an Athena Swan Silver Award

The School is delighted to announce that it has been awarded the Athena Swan Silver Charter, a global framework promoting gender equality within higher education (HE) and research. It aims to advance women’s careers and address broader gender equality issues worldwide.
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Joint research report sets out new model for UK growth and innovation

The “Quadruple Helix” approach combines local government, business, academia and citizens in four-way collaboration.
A photograph of six different coloured hands joining small cogs together

Online retailers must focus more on customer experience if they want a loyal following

Online retailers should focus more on the experience of customer’s using their website, as opposed to efficiency if they want to build customer loyalty, according to new research.
Business woman pressing face emoticon on the keyboard laptop

QS World Top 20 Ranking for Online MBA

In their 2024 rankings global Higher Education experts QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rank the Durham MBA (Online) in the world Top 20.
Graphic showing earth and QS online award logo

The School’s gender equality efforts are recognised with an Athena Swan Silver Award

The School is delighted to announce that it has been awarded the Athena Swan Silver Charter, a global framework promoting gender equality within higher education (HE) and research. It aims to advance women’s careers and address broader gender equality issues worldwide.
Athena Swan Silver Award Graphic

Upcoming events

International Doctoral Consortium

Tuesday 4 June 2024 - Wednesday 5 June 2024
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Durham University Business School
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CCSC Seminar with Dr Cecilia Soler (Gothenburg University)

Wednesday 5 June 2024 - Wednesday 5 June 2024
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Durham University Business School and Online
Entrance to Business School

CLF Seminar with Prof Cynthia Wang (Northwestern University)

Thursday 6 June 2024 - Thursday 6 June 2024
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Durham University Business School and Online
Entrance to Business School

2nd Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) Conference

Friday 7 June 2024 - Friday 7 June 2024
9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Durham University Business School
Durham Cathedral