International migration has occurred for centuries. The UN estimates that 281 million people are migrants. However, the literature differentiates between migrants and expatriates, particularly based ...
A core area of focus in international business is global strategy, our researchers focus on MNEs adoption of strategies that balance global integration with local responsiveness to manage their ...
Throughout your studies you’ll have access to specialist training opportunities. These sessions provide the opportunity for you to meet with visiting researchers and work closely alongside Durham’s ...
In our next 'Academic Spotlight' we speak to Prof Jane Macnaughton about Flourish@Durham. We speak to her about what this means, how this benefits the students of Durham and how students can get ...
Who leads, and who follows? Our centre aims to advance theory on leadership and communicate this knowledge to practitioners. We focus on the study of leadership and followership, as well as the ...
The programme's strong international focus is also reflected in the core and elective modules, the diverse teaching faculty as well as the diversity of student backgrounds in each cohort. The business ...
The Both Sides podcast features a series of discussions on the art and science of business leadership, hosted by Professor Joanna Berry, Associate Dean for Engagement and Professor of Entrepreneurship ...
*Whilst we do not foresee any major changes to the information provided below, please be aware that some information may be subject to changes* The handbooks contain information on departments, ...
An exciting interdisciplinary programme taught jointly by the Law School and the Business School where future financial lawyers and finance professionals will explore the legal, regulatory and ...
The Centre for Classical Reception promotes the study of the afterlives of ancient Greece and Rome: from medieval romances to Renaissance architecture, nineteenth-century art to modern cinema. Our ...
*On the 20 week course, students study in a mixed cohort of all levels for the first ten weeks, before transferring across to a specific postgraduate or undergraduate pre-sessional class for the last ...