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Trinity Business School degrees awarded one 1st in the World and Eight 1st in Western Europe in Eduniversal Postgraduate Rankings
Trinity Business School has been ranked 1st globally for its MSc in Financial Risk Programme programme in the Eduniversal Best Masters Ranking 2021.
The Eduniversal ranking, which publishes annually, compiling the best Masters and MBA Programmes in 50 fields of study worldwide, joins a long list of recent ranking successes for Trinity Business School.
Professor Andrew Burke, Dean of Trinity Business School, said: A total of 9 number 1 slots in the Eduniversal rankings is a huge credit to all of the people in our School who have designed and developed these programmes over recent years. It is also in recognition of the very high calibre of students that we get on these programmes too as the rating of graduates in the job market by corporations accounts for a very larger score in these rankings. I am delighted for our staff and students whose ha
Never want to return to daily 9-5 regime? Use psychology to baffle higher-ups
Paul Kunert Mon 26 Apr 2021 // 10:00 UTC Share
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With some company bosses hellbent on forcing staff to return to the office once the pandemic is over, research has arrived that warns of the productivity pitfalls of expecting minions to re-embrace the daily commute.
Whether it be fighting through traffic in a car, risking your life on British roads from the saddle of a bike or enduring the grind of train delays and breakdowns, very few sane humans will have missed the thrill of travelling to work.
Now a paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Applied Psychology may be riding to the rescue of travel-shy people everywhere. Sure, it states the bleeding obvious, but it might provide an opportunity to blind your dullard boss with science.
21 April 2021 New book reveals tips for successful technology entrepreneurship A new book is providing students with tools and strategies for launching and achieving success from their own tech ventures
The publication includes an entrepreneurship framework, as well as real-world examples.
The book, ‘Technology Entrepreneurship: Bringing Innovation to the Marketplace 2nd Edition’, aims to give business and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) students the skills needed to overcome the challenges that come with tech ventures.
Co-authored by Trinity Business School associate professor, Dr Natasha Evers, alongside Professors James Cunningham and Thomas Hoholm, the book covers managing, commercialising and marketing technologies, as well as new business development.