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A new book by Dr Pedro Gomes, Reader in Economics at Birkbeck explores the economic and social benefits of a four-day working week.
Dr Ashok Kumar received the 2021 Paul Sweezy Outstanding Book Award for 'Monopsony Capitalism: Power & Production in the Twilight of the Sweatshop Age'.
The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP and Paul Clarke, Former Chief Technology Officer at Ocado delivered thought-provoking lectures as part of the BEI School annual memorial series.
The scholarship is part of a wider initiative to foster women's participation in the sport industry.
The Department of Organizational Psychology has partnered with Police Now to evaluate the impact of their National Graduate Leadership Programme, now in its seventh year.
Paul Johnson outlined the key economic challenges facing Boris Johnson’s government in this virtual event.
The research team say the findings are important as they highlight the need for preventative initiatives, early treatment approaches, and mental health services to those struggling to cope with the burden of the pandemic.
The Centre for Neurodiversity at Work will undertake cutting-edge research to enhance and support ethical, impactful organisational practice.
The research conducted by Birkbeck’s Department of Organizational Psychology raises questions about the welfare and career prospects of women in cardiology.
Advertising and Promotion by Dr Rungpaka Amy Hackley and Professor Chris Hackley explores all forms of advertising and promotional communication from an updated, multidisciplinary perspective.