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Since graduating from UCL School of Management’s BSc/MSci Management Science programme in 2026, Evelyn has continued building Headstart, the startup she co-founded while studying at UCL. The platform helps students gain real-world experience with startups and has alrea...


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PKU-UCL MBA students, in London for a two-week entrepreneurship and innovation module, joined members of the UCL MBA community for an evening of entrepreneurial insight and experience. The panel featured MBA Alumna Wren Loucks, founder of interior design studio Be-kin, and current ...


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Professor Sarah Harvey has been recognised with the Academy of Management’s 2026 Outstanding Publication in Organizational Behavior Award for research ...


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UCL School of Management recently welcomed delegates from across the accounting profession to One Canada Square for the UK Endorsement Board (UKEB) Annual Conference, bringing together academics, standard setters and industry professionals to discuss the future of fi...


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We often think of innovators as mavericks, unorthodox individuals against a collective status quo system. Innovation comes to stand for freedom, flexibility and creative thinking, while organisational and formal controls are viewed as barriers that restrict those qualities.

But a new study co-authored by UCL School of Management Associate ...


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