A fond farewell
Pioneering Business School Dean heads to America
Professor G 'Anand' Anandalingam is saying goodbye after three years as Dean of the Business School, as he looks to new horizons in the US.
Pioneering Business School Dean heads to America
Professor G 'Anand' Anandalingam is saying goodbye after three years as Dean of the Business School, as he looks to new horizons in the US.
Twitter users who debate Brexit with both sides make the strongest impact
People who engage with others of opposing political views are more likely to spread their message further online, says new research.
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Firms are less likely to be sold amid Brexit uncertainty, says Business School
The number of company takeovers in the UK has fallen because of a reluctance for firms to do deals before the EU Referendum vote.
Business School student speeds ahead in Chinese motor racing championship
Martin Xie, an MSc Management student, has won two races in the latest China Touring Car Championship.
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Imperial alumni launch jewellery line to empower women in developing countries
A group of Business School alumni have created a jewellery brand that aims to help women in poorer communities develop their own businesses.
Start-up supporters and aspiring entrepreneurs meet at LaunchPad Day 2016
Start-up supporters and businesses gathered at the Business School yesterday for the return of London's largest free event for budding entrepreneurs.
Access to technology, confidence and innovation are key to digital success
Open access to information, public confidence and entrepreneurship are key to boosting the digital economy, says a new report.
Risk taking and creativity are boosting China's economy says Imperial academic
Chinese industry is becoming more innovative, thanks to their flexibility in meeting customer needs and a trial and error approach to development.
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Imperial academic explains why China is surging ahead with innovation
China is fast becoming a global leader in innovation, from drone technology to electric charging stations, according to a Business School academic.
Working to a common cause and having fun are key to success says expert
Business leaders who create meaningful work and adapt to technology are most likely to survive the digital revolution, says an Imperial academic.