News News stories The latest news and research from the Sheffield University Management School. 12 June 2024 Dr Laura Dean is voted in as the next President of the British Psychological Society Laura will take on the role of President-Elect, becoming a member of the board of the trustees for the BPS, before taking over as President in 2026 where she will be an ambassador for the BPS and psychology more generally. 10 June 2024 University of Sheffield to partner with other universities to form the Compound Semiconductor Manufacturing Hub Professor Lenny Koh, Cross Cutting Chief, Strategic Futures on Resource Sustainability, is the Sheffield lead for the new EPSRC manufacturing hubs. 29 May 2024 Sheffield University Management School hosts their fourth annual Doctoral Conference After a four year hiatus, we were pleased to host our fourth annual Doctoral Conference, celebrating the work of our Postgraduate Research community. 24 May 2024 Obituary: Emeritus Professor Toby Wall (1946 - 2024) A tribute from Emeritus Professor John Cordery & Professor Sharon Parker, Curtin University, Perth, Australia & Professor Carolyn Axtell, Sheffield University Management School, UK. Search Britain might look to Germany to heal the north-south divide Britain might look to Germany to heal the north-south divide. Research by Prof Philip McCann compared Britain with 28 other countries on geographical inequality. 2 August 2020 | The Guardian How has Covid-19 impacted arts and cultural fundraisers? A new research project involving Dr Marta Herrero and the Chartered Institute of Fundraising is seeking survey participants to better understand how Covid-19 has impacted arts and cultural fundraisers. 30 July 2020 Can solar panels McMagic away fast food’s dirty emissions? Professor Jill Atkins discusses McDonald's sustainability plans. 22 July 2020 | The Independent Dr Caroline Oates appointed White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership Interdisciplinary Training Pathway Director Congratulations to Dr Caroline Oates on being appointed Pathway Director of the White Rose Doctoral Training Programme. 13 July 2020 Shareholder payouts higher than net profits for one in four FTSE 100 firms More than a quarter of FTSE 100 companies spent more on shareholder distributions than they generated in net income in their last available accounting year, according to new research led by Professor Adam Leaver, CRAFiC, University of Sheffield. 3 July 2020 | The University of Sheffield Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 … Next page Next › Last page Last »