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Marking the 50th Anniversary of Japanese brand, ‘Hello Kitty’
09 Dec 2024As ‘Hello Kitty’ approaches her 50th anniversary, Professor Sameer Hosany takes a look at the reasons behind her economic success

School of Business and Management News Roundup - November 2024
06 Dec 2024Round up of School of Business and Management media appearances for November 2024

Royal Holloway to host British Academy of Management Conference 2026
06 Dec 2024We are proud to announce that Royal Holloway has been selected to host the BAM Annual Conference in 2026. This will mark the 40th anniversary of the annual conference.

School of Business and Management News Roundup - October 2024
08 Nov 2024Round up of School of Business and Management media appearances for October 2024

Become a student ambassador for the School of Business and Management
24 Oct 2024Our Student Ambassadors are holding a recruitment evening for all students interested in joining their team to help represent and promote the School of Business and Management at Royal Holloway.

School of Business and Management News Roundup - September 2024
03 Oct 2024Round up of School of Business and Management media appearances for September 2024

Royal Holloway School of Business and Management experts ranked in the top 2% of global scientists
01 Oct 202410 academics associated with the School of Business and Management at Royal Holloway have been named in Stanford University 2024 List of the top 2% of the world’s most influential scientists.

In an increasingly connected world, where are the boundaries between work and home?
24 Sept 2024A new research study highlights how workers view the constant connectivity technology brings to the world of employment, and the impact that can have on how they view their work-life balance

School of Business and Management News Roundup - August 2024
02 Sept 2024Round up of School of Business and Management media appearances for August 2024

Building an inclusive workforce: Meet Professor Anica Zeyen
29 Aug 2024Business scholar and inclusivity campaigner Anica Zeyen is a game-changer. Her creative research methods and work on disability, work and inclusion is paving the way for a more equitable world.