News News stories The latest news and research from the Sheffield University Management School. 28 April 2025 The Sheffield MBA cohort enjoy field trip to Germany for second year running After returning from a field trip to Germany, Professor Paul McGuinness shares his reflections and highlights the learning opportunities that Sheffield University Management School’s partnership with Mannheim Business School brings for its students. 23 April 2025 Management School students reach the final of CIM’s ‘The Pitch’ A team of three masters students from Sheffield University Management School reached the final of CIM’s student competition, The Pitch, for the first time. From left to right, Jake Ijima, Joel Manesh, Yasith Gedara, Ahmed Alyafeai, Liz Taylor (Skills Advisor) 11 April 2025 Management School students reach the final of the Universities Business Challenge A team of Management School students achieved fifth place in the Universities Business Challenge. 7 April 2025 The Sheffield MBA retains Tier One status in CEO Magazine’s 2025 Global MBA Rankings Sheffield University Management School’s Triple Crown accredited MBA programme has remained in Tier One alongside other top business and management schools from around the globe. Search University of Sheffield leads £1.2m research network to build sustainable and resilient food systems Dr Sonal Choudhary is leading a research network which has been awarded £1.2 million to create sustainable, resilient food systems to address global food security challenges. 7 February 2020 Increase green spaces at airports to promote better mental health How can airports increase wellbeing for travellers and workers? Building green spaces and incorporating natural surroundings can help to relieve anxiety and stress and boost customer loyalty, according to a new study by Dr Hossein Olya et al. 30 January 2020 | Business Strategy and the Environment (BSE) Management School colleagues recognised for excellence in learning and teaching We are delighted to announce that a number of Sheffield University Management School colleagues have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to learning and teaching and commitment to professional development. 29 January 2020 Reverse Logistics Toolkit Online returns are convenient for retail customers but often at a cost for the retailer and the environment. Researchers at the Management School have helped to develop the Reverse Logistics Toolkit to tackle this issue. 2 January 2020 Hobbies can help fuel people’s careers, research shows Pursuing a hobby in an intense or serious way can boost people’s confidence at work – but only if it uses different skills to their job, according to new research by Dr Ciara Kelly and colleagues at the University of Sheffield’s Institute of Work Psy 3 October 2019 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Current page 31 Page 32 Next page Next › Last page Last »