Business School 2026 news
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How the UK is keeping flood insurance affordable – until 2039
While floods are becoming more frequent in recent years, you should still be able to buy reasonably priced home insurance. That reassurance exists largely because of Flood Re. Launched in 2016, Flood Re is a national public–private reinsurance scheme that prevents many properties from being priced out of cover.
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Trump claims his pollution rollback will save Americans money – but climate change is raising household costs
Climate change is usually assessed in scientific terms – rising temperatures, sea levels and carbon emissions. But increasingly, it can also be measured in household bills – higher insurance premiums, steeper energy charges and growing costs to protect homes, travel and health. So when US President Donald Trump said recently that abandoning a key government ruling on greenhouse gases would make cars cheaper for Americans, he was focusing on a tiny piece of a huge picture.
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How shaming unethical brands makes companies improve their behaviour
An opinion piece written by Professor Jan Godsell, Dean of the Business School, for the Conversation.
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Loughborough Business School professor features in award winning book on female scholars
Professor Zeynep Aycan has been recognised as one of the twelve leading women scholars in the newly published volume Key Questions and Inspiring Answers in Cross-Cultural Management: Conversations with Leading Women Scholars.
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UK SCALE Centre launches Supply Chain Futures Forum to support senior leaders navigating complex supply chain challenges
The UK Supply Chain and Logistics Excellence (UK SCALE) Centre, part of the internationally renowned MIT Global SCALE Network, has launched the Supply Chain Futures Forum – a new industry collaboration network designed to help senior supply chain leaders tackle today’s most complex operational and strategic challenges.
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Leading Loughborough economist shares insights on Britain’s economic challenges with alumni and industry leaders
In a recent talk at Lloyd’s Banking Group, Emeritus Professor of Money and Banking David Llewellyn, shared the insights of his wide-ranging research into the state of the British economy.
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UK SCALE students take part in their first SCALE Connect Residential at MIT
Students from Loughborough University Business School have taken part in the SCALE Connect Residential, an intensive three-week global programme hosted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston.
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Loughborough experts help shape landmark World Economic Forum reports on digital decarbonisation
Loughborough University’s Digital Decarbonisation leads, Professors Tom Jackson and Ian Hodgkinson, have played a key role in shaping three major World Economic Forum (WEF) reports that informed discussions at the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos earlier this month.