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Oxford Brookes Business School research news articles
09 February 2021
Why nursing may be undervalued
Dr Anne Laure Humbert was a guest speaker on BBC Radio 4 discussing the damage caused by the old fashioned-way according to which caring for others is a feminine characteristic.
17 December 2020
Blenheim Palace Economic Impact Study
The Blenheim economic impact analysis 2019/2020 undertaken by Oxford Brookes Business School has just been released.
04 December 2020
Transforming the future of professional services
Oxford Brookes Business School is partnering with a leading digital technology company to deliver a pioneering project which will transform next-generation professional services.
03 December 2020
Avoiding the Tourist Trap
Sustainability in tourism was the original focus of work undertaken by Dr Kate Ji in 2018.
02 December 2020
Oxford Brookes Business School lecturer wins editor's award
Dr Joanna Molyn, coaching practitioner and senior lecturer received an Editor's award for her contribution (co-authored with Erik de Haan), 'Active Ingredients' in the Coaching at Work Editor’s 2020 Awards on 26 November.
30 November 2020
Nursing - Paying the Price of Care
Within days of the arrival of coronavirus in the UK, the value of frontline health staff came to dominate headlines.
30 November 2020
Supporting Female Entrepreneurs
Rebuilding economic output in the post-COVID-19 world presents challenges in different areas. For businesses reliant on tourism, a sector severely affected by the pandemic, the urgency is acute.
26 November 2020
Prof Simonetta Manfredi was on the panel for 'Closing the UK research gender gap'
Professor Simonetta Manfredi was on the panel for 'Closing the UK research gender gap'.
24 November 2020
Women and Spinouts Research Report
The research undertaken on Women and Spinouts by Professor Simonetta Manfredi and Dr Heather Griffiths in the Centre for Diversity Policy Research and Practice highlights the obstacles faced by women in spinouts.
24 November 2020
University spinout companies: where are all the women?
Only 13% of university spinout companies in the UK have a woman founder or co-founder. This needs to change, say Dr Heather Griffiths and Professor Simonetta Manfredi of Oxford Brookes University, writing for University Business.