Our multi-disciplinary team aims to generate understanding of all aspects of organisations, using a critical, questioning approach.
We are an active group of researchers focusing on people at work and the development of the organisations they work in.
Our multi-disciplinary team aims to generate understanding of all aspects of organisations, using a critical, questioning approach.
Exploring how enterprising individuals and organisations use innovation to create value.
We explore higher education innovation for global wellbeing.
We are a group of researchers exploring how work is changing, and will continue to change, with new technologies, attitudes and ways of working.
We focus on finding the balance between governance, regulation and policy to ensure the effective functioning of organisations, regions and markets.
Why the rise of coworking spaces needs to be incorporated into regional policy.
How small feminist acts accumulate to real progress.
How research from our academics informed the launch of an innovative new propulsion systems facility.
Research to make the workplace a more positive environment for LGBTQ+ employees.
Examining how professionals’ feelings towards their careers shape and transform as they progress.
Learn business and management skills alongside the nature, context and process of entrepreneurship.
Gain the latest knowledge in people management and develop your consulting skills. You’ll also develop your key managerial skills on this flexible course.
Gain an advanced understanding of the international business environment. You’ll graduate prepared for the challenges of global management.
Learn the key business functions and understand how they operate in a global context. Spend 12 months abroad and gain practical international experience.
We foster a supportive, collaborative environment for staff, students and visitors from the private, public and third sectors. Research themes include change, leadership, strategy, entrepreneurship, higher education management, human resource management and organisation theory.
For enquiries, please contact our Head of Division