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Oxford Brookes Business School research news articles
01 November 2021
Migrant presence, cultural resources and political agency
A team of researchers from the UK and Brazil, led by Peter Lugosi from the Oxford Brookes Business School, hosted an online event from São Paulo.
01 November 2021
Igniting the first Research in Marketing seminar: New ways of thinking
The Marketing subject group recently held a very successful inaugural research seminar, the first of a new regular series, with insightful presentations by our own Dr Faten Jaber and the well known Professor Emerita Susan Rose from Henley Business School.
22 October 2021
Increasing Gender Diversity in Spinout Leadership - UKRI Blog
UKRI published a blog that highlights the key findings from a research project.
27 September 2021
Dr Joanna Karmowska elected to Scientific Board of the ‘Work, Employment and Industrial Relations'
Dr Joanna Karmowska has been elected to the Scientific Board of the ‘Work, Employment and Industrial Relations’ Research Network in the European Sociological Association for 2021-2023.
22 September 2021
Managing Tourist Congestion for Sustainable Destination Recovery Post-COVID-19
Dr Kate Ji gave a successful virtual seminar on Managing Tourist Congestion for Sustainable Destination Recovery Post-COVID-19 on 14 September 2021.
29 July 2021
CDPRP contributes to ‘Equity in the STEM workforce’ report
The Centre for Diversity Policy Research and Practice’s EPSRC research project, 'Women and Spinouts: A Case for Action' has contributed to the ‘Equity in the STEM workforce’ report.
29 July 2021
Oxford Brookes Business School acted as critical friend to the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce
Oxford Brookes University has been a pioneer in promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) since the 1990s.
01 July 2021
Older people in research: participatory co-research and the role of digital technologies
Funded by a university Central Research Excellence award this interdisciplinary project, across three universities, brings together researchers from the Humanities and Social Sciences, the School of Arts and the Business disciplines.