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Working from home hasn't widened inequality

New research finds that the now widespread availability of remote work since the pandemic has been offset by larger pay increases for those who are unable to...

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New report examines the impacts of China-associated economic development zones in Africa

Research explores the economic, social, labour, environmental and political outcomes of China-associated zones across Africa

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COMMENT: Ten years after the enactment of the Modern Slavery Act, there's hope that organisations will start walking the talk

Dr Gabriela Gutierrez Huerter O’, technical adviser on a new standard on organisational responses to modern slavery, explains new developments that could...

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Global Cultures Institute announces Fellowship for 2024-25

Dr Anna Woodham leads an interdisciplinary project looking at the emotional labour of employees in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) through...

Dr Anna Woodham, Senior Lecturer in Museum & Heritage Studies in the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries

COMMENT: Why it's becoming harder to get super-rich in China

China's rapid economic growth has brought with it a rise in the super rich, but amidst a slowing economy, for some of China's billionaires that wealth comes...

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Empowering sustainability research: Meet the winners of the 2024 CSB Seed Fund

The Centre for Sustainable Business (CSB) is delighted to announce the winners of its inaugural Seed Fund, designed to nurture early-stage research.

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UK minimum wage to rise – here's how it could really tackle the cost of living and inequality

After more than a decade of stop-start minimum wage policy under the Conservatives, much has been made of the incoming Labour government’s intentions to raise...

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How employers can help support refugees in the workplace

New research focuses on the changes that employers can make help refugees and asylum seekers find work and be successful within the workplace.

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Most Ukrainians displaced by the war plan to return home when it is safe, research shows

Most Ukrainian refugees displaced by the Russian invasion still plan to return home when it is safe to do so, new research shows.

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Professor Alison Wolf made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Baroness Wolf recognised in King’s 2024 Birthday Honours

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Professor Kim Hoque gives evidence on disability employment to Parliamentary Committee

Inquiry examines lack of progress on the disability employment gap

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International Development welcomes new Head of Department

Exciting new era for department as it storms up latest world university rankings

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Climate disruption to global supply chains could lead to $25 trillion net losses by mid-century

Study is first to chart economic impacts of climate change working through international trade routes

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King's announces progress and ambitious targets with updated Climate & Sustainability Action Plan

King’s is delighted to publish the second iteration of our Climate & Sustainability Action Plan to set out our ambitions to address the climate emergency

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Research Director appointed for King's Business School's new Centre for Sustainable Business

Centre will provide businesses with practical solutions to transition to more sustainable practices

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