Since assuming her role as UN ambassador in July 2014, Emma Watson has made a big impact on the international stage. At Davos this year, … Read more
Month: March 2016
MBA European study trip to Athens explores Greek economic crisis
Kent MBA students recently benefited from the programme’s annual European study trip to Athens to explore the Greece’s economic crisis. During the week, our MBA … Read more
KBS hosted ESRC Seminar on Gendered Inclusion in Contemporary Organisations
On 9 March 2016, Kent Business School proudly hosted a well-attended seminar on “Theorising Gendered Inclusion: Contemporary Gender Roles, Identities and Expectations at Work” as … Read more
Commuting to University: The Benefits
To stay or to go For students whose chosen university is their local university, one of the toughest questions is whether to live on campus … Read more
Why it is Important to be a Sponge
“Are you a Sponge?” …asked Lisa Settle on the Business bunker Radio show recently. “Yes I am.” …was my immediate reply. Introducing the “Sponge” In … Read more
The Female CEO: Why the Glass Ceiling Still Exists
The statistics on women’s progress to the top of the executive ladder suggest her presence there is a rare phenomenon. A search on Google Images … Read more
To Make Sense of Dividends we should Look into their Futures
A financial enigma The investment and academic worlds are united, generally speaking, on what dividends are, where they come from, and even how large they … Read more
MBA Entrepreneurship Week taught by visiting academic Dirk Libaers
Kent MBA students on the Entrepreneurship elective recently benefited from a series of lectures by visiting academic Dirk Libaers, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation … Read more