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...at the British Science Festival in Exeter....
...Its first results were presented at the British Science Festival in Exeter....
...Ultimately, the company decided the perks outweigh the drawbacks....
...“In some of the companies that have been listed in the UK, the discount they traded at versus key peers in the US had widened to record levels,” said Franzen....
...The article spurred two social scientists at the University of Exeter, Michelle Ryan and Alexander Haslam, to take a closer look at the data....
...Martin Young, analyst at Investec, said it was “plausible that the need for financial strengthening will see changes in water company ownership”....
...The high-street lender said it expected to be hit with a restructuring charge of £10mn-£15mn in 2023, and that it would complete the restructuring plan at the start of the new year....
...At Riverwood’s Latam Tech Forum in Miami last month, where the FT was a conference partner, start-up founders acknowledged that much tougher funding conditions had obliged them to focus on expanding their...
...Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal, oil and gas have reached a new record and are set to rise at a faster rate in 2023 than the 10-year average, according to new research that highlights how...
...Richard Moorhead, a professor of law and professional ethics at Exeter university, said the “evidence is building” that Slapp rules need to be expanded beyond only cases relating to alleged economic crime...
...The government said student tenants should have the flexibility offered to all tenants. Bringing in a new code to cover student housing was not “viable”, it added....
...Researchers at the University of Exeter found that in Norway, electric vehicle sales surged to 79 per cent in 2022 from 18 per cent in 2015 thanks to subsidies that made EVs cheaper than conventional cars...
...The matter of cost is not a legitimate excuse against disclosure, according to Richard Moorhead, a professor of law and professional ethics at the University of Exeter....
...Some economists had even predicted “relatively low economic damage” from high levels of warming, said Tim Lenton, a co-author of the report who holds the chair in climate change at Exeter....
...After all, notes Richard Lowes at Exeter University, atmospheric heat correlates rather handily with the availability of solar power....
...It is potentially helpful for people who get stuck in a rut and become overwhelmed by their own problems,” said Professor Celia Morgan, principal investigator for the trial at the University of Exeter....
...However, Stuart Robinson, associate dean for business engagement, innovation and professional education at the University of Exeter Business School, questions whether business schools have the expertise...
...Kirsten Thompson, an ecologist at Exeter University who has written reports on deep-sea mining with Greenpeace, questions whether the minerals really are as critical to the green revolution as portrayed,...
...It was her economics tutor at Oxford — she studied philosophy, politics and economics at Exeter College — who suggested she take up a career in competition law....
..., vice-dean of MBA and graduate programmes at New York University’s Stern School of Business....
...Since her appointment, she has been linked with the “glass cliff” theory, put forward in 2005 by researchers at the University of Exeter....
...XR has used public disruption “almost as a form of lobbying” to bring climate change to the attention of governments, said Clare Saunders, professor in environmental politics at Exeter university....
...One was organised by Grosvenor Park, a film financing company known at the time for arranging tax schemes....
...Researchers at the University of Exeter Business School found that, in particularly monotonous roles, employees who are more “mindful” have greater satisfaction and are less likely to quit or think their...
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