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World Oceans Day
June 8, 2022
World Oceans Day Today, 8 June, is the United Nations World Oceans Day 2022 where we have the chance to reflect on the major role the oceans have in our everyday lives. It is also an opportunity to consider the impact we have on the ocean, and to mobilise and unite the global population for …
Helping the NHS get better and safer, faster
April 6, 2022
To mark World Health Day, we’re shining a light on how Nottingham University Business School researchers from the Centre for Health Innovation, Leadership and Learning (CHILL) are working with doctors and nurses from across the National Health Service (NHS) to improve treatments for patients. The NHS is one of the best health care systems in …
Five reasons why 2022 will be the year when we really do get back to normal
January 17, 2022
For ‘Blue Monday’ 2022, Professor David Paton finds reasons to be cheerful about data on the progress of the Covid-19 pandemic and sees signs of confidence for individuals and businesses. It’s been a tough couple of years with much of our lives having been turned upside down due to Covid-19 itself but also the subsequent …
UK SMEs: quantifying their pandemic risk and credit risk exposures in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis
November 10, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic is posing significant challenges to the economic activities of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the UK representing 75% of all job placements among directly affected sectors. A recent statistical insight from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reveals that several countries, including the UK, were ill-equipped to cope with …
Fuel shortages: could the UK switch to E10 petrol be the underlying cause?
October 5, 2021
Experts in supply chain and logistics at Nottingham University Business School consider whether the scarcity of drivers is not the only cause of the UK fuel shortages. The shortage of fuel at forecourts has been wreaking havoc in the UK in recent days, leading to long queues and forcing many stations to close. The main …
Work-life balance: What could the UK learn from Denmark?
September 22, 2021
Many of Nottingham University Business School’s current research projects are investigating key economic and social issues that have been thrown into stark relief with the Covid-19 pandemic. A project led by Professor Tracey Warren, an expert in social inequalities in work, who is working with researcher Ms Lene Hyltoft, is examining the meaning of ‘work-life …
Innovation, SMEs and Life after Covid-19
July 1, 2021
Innovation, SMEs and Life after COVID-19 Remember the days when we thought we knew what a crisis was? Or what a steep learning curve looked like? Well, now we really know. All the talk about agility and resilience is being tested in earnest. The tide has gone out, and we can finally see who’s wearing …
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