
Previous Events
SBM Insights: A Webinar Series
This thematic webinar series is an opportunity for both offer holders and prospective students to connect with our academic and professional services staff via creative panel discussions. Click the link below to see the various webinars we'll have going through May and reoccuring in June.
Discover our themed webinars here

Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 4:00 PM
Connect with fellow Step Ahead Plus programme participants in a relaxed BBQ by the canal. A perfect opportunity to make friends and ease into university life before the semester begins.
Learn more about Step Ahead Plus.

14 September 2017
As key partners of the first UK Social Marketing Conference, Queen Mary University, the European Social Marketing Association, NSMC, Strategic Social Marketing and Fuse Events invite you to join us at the first cross sector event for change makers across the UK in nearly ten years.

13 June 2017
Join Professor Frances Bowen, Head of the School of Business and Management for her inaugural lecture: 'Making a Splash! What companies say and do about water'. At the event on Tuesday 13 June 2017, 6:30pm Professor Frances Bowen will outline the business challenges and opportunities arising from water issues. She will present the results of recent research on corporate water strategies of large UK-based businesses, focusing on what companies say and do about water. Book your free place now for the lecture of the year.
12 June 2017
In this two-day meeting, we will consider how the fields of behavioural finance, economic psychology, financial socio-analysis and other related areas can enhance our understanding of financial behaviours.

20 May 2017
Dr Stefan Krummaker, Senior Lecturer in Leadership & Director of Taught Programmes for the School of Business and Management would like to invite our former students to join him at one of the upcoming alumni events in Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou in May 2017. Stefan looks forward to catching up with our alumni over drinks and canapés to find out what they have been up to since graduation and moreover this will be a great opportunity for our graduates to network with former students who studied at Queen Mary, work in their industry or one that they are interested in. To confirm your attendance to any of these events please register at the following links below. The password for all events are SBM2017 (all caps). If you experience any issues with registering email sbm-alumni@qmul.ac.uk or contact our Alumni Relations and Events Officer, Alicia George on alicia.george@qmul.ac.uk. We do hope that you can attend for Stefan looks forward to welcoming you to these events on behalf of the School of Business and Management.

17 May 2017
The Centre for Globalisation Research at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, will be hosting its first brown bag seminar on Wednesday 17th May 2017. Please join Professor Pedro Martins, Director for the Centre for Globalisation Research and his colleagues who will be presenting a series of academic papers at this auspicious event.

10 May 2017
Henry Mintzberg's research focuses on managerial work, strategy formation, and forms of organizing, Henry has published a series of works.
10 May 2017
Revaluing the Mundane is an international colloquium for academics interested in rethinking economic and social problems and for practitioners involved in practical initiatives, including stakeholders from government and civil society organisations.
28 April 2017
The “Back to Basics” account focuses on values in addition to efficiency, including the values of autonomy and diversity. The third “basic” of the account refers to what has been termed, “the basic structure” – roughly, the main social and political institutions of society. In doing so, the “Back to Basics” emphasizes that there are limits to what business enterprises are permitted or required to do in order to respect the authority and legitimacy of legal and political institutions.
24 April 2017
The Marketing and Retail Special Interest Group of the British Academy of Management and the Marketing and Communications Group (MARCOMMS) of the School of Business and Management at Queen Mary University of London, are organising a one-day research workshop dedicated to the role of negative appeals and negative campaigning in marketing. The objective of the event is to present new research findings on this topic and discuss what roles these campaigns could have in marketing.

21 April 2017
The research groups of BERG and MICB are organising a seminar on submitting to and getting accepted by highly ranked journals in business and management.

29 March 2017
This presentation offers insights into the toxic effects of racism at work and presents new research that deepens our understanding of its insidious and pervasive effects. Like “second hand smoke” our research reveals that the harmful repercussions of racism extend well beyond the target to impact third-party bystanders in the workplace.

29 March 2017
A small body of emerging research suggests that employers are increasingly profiling employees and institutionalising social boundaries by codifying, monitoring and enforcing professional online conduct.

28 March 2017
As part of the QMUL Inaugural Lecture Series, Professor Sushanta Mallick examines how far the developing countries have come in their process of growth following the rapid pace of policy reforms in the 1990s; which he calls the “great liberalisation” of the 1990s.

22 March 2017
The School of Business and Management is organising a seminar on submitting to and getting accepted by highly ranked journals in business and management.

15 March 2017
The aim of this study is to explore dirty workers’ affective responses to chronic insecurities produced by the practices and logic of neoliberalism, and to demonstrate the centrality of affect in shaping the relationship with the past and the future.

1 March 2017
This talk will present its findings which investigate how new roads are used as burial sites for hazardous waste and the health implications this has on individuals who live nearby; with a particular focus on Ethiopia.

15 February 2017
This seminar will present findings that investigate the influence of a CEO’s specialist managerial experience on the probability of failure and survivability of IPO firms.

10 February 2017
Ken Davies is the former head of global relations at the OECD, and also worked as a Senior Economist at the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment at Columbia University

8 February 2017
This seminar will discuss and address general challenges to achieving change in complex organisational settings.

31 January 2017
The School of Business and Management would like to invite all SBM alumni to our Breakfast Catch Up. This will be a great opportunity to build networks with alumni who work in business and management industries over breakfast.

25 January 2017
"Pension Accounting and Firm Value: A Dynamic Analysis”

11 January 2017
R and D activities of emerging countries (EMEs) have increased considerably. We scrutinize inventions, spillovers and the “scale effects” in a large panel of EMEs.

14 December 2016
The research by Dr James Forder reconsiders the intentions of Friedman’s (1968) Presidential Address, his goals, and the relevance of the Phillips curve.

7 December 2016
The study, presented by Professor Colin Green, presents evidence in support of female representation on corporate boards, with a focus on firm performance and economic rationale.

23 November 2016
The paper presented by Dr Laura Morosanu looks at how Romanian migrants in the UK cope with stigmatised identities.

21 November 2016
Amy Boone is a writer and a Director of Effective Intervention, a charity that designs and implements aid projects in education and neonatal health, with an eye to measuring their actual impact in the developing world.

16 November 2016
Dr Sourindra Banerjee, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Warwick Business School, tackles the question: Why do some salespeople in high autonomy environments perform better than others?

14 November 2016
Simon Commander is Professor at IE Business School and Managing Partner of Altura Partners. He is extensively involved in advisory work of a policy and strategic nature principally with emerging market governments.

2 November 2016
Professor Panicos O'Demetriades presents research which shows the links between financial fragility and crises, and the effect these have on growth.

1 November 2016
Trey McArver is Director of China Research at Trusted Sources, an emerging markets macroeconomic research firm.

26 October 2016
Drawing on Brazilian and Canadian cases, Professor Jeremy Hall discusses two of the challenges for sustainable development innovation: 'Borlaug's Paradox' and the 'Eroom' Effect,

25 October 2016
Bill Street is a Senior Managing Director of SSGA and Head of Investments for EMEA and currently serves as a member of the European executive management committee as well as the SSGA Investment Committee.

19 October 2016
The study by Zahra Siddique, Sonia Bhalotra, Uma Kambhampati and Samantha Rawling, looks at whether changes in the labour market and increased employment in India have an impact on crime against women.

18 October 2016
William A. Allen worked in the Bank of England from 1972 to 2004, where he was Head of the Money Market Operations Division, Head of the Foreign Exchange Division and Director for Europe.

12 October 2016
Franco Fiordelisi (University of Rome III) discusses enforcement actions as a key tool for supervisors to reduce moral hazard behaviour at all banks, and not just at the banks which have been sanctioned. This event is part of our Weekly Research Seminar Series.

10 October 2016
Peter Boone is the Executive Chair of Effective Intervention and a member of the Globalization Program at the Centre for Economic Performance in the London School of Economics.

5 October 2016
'The Host with the Most? The Effects of the Olympic Games on Happiness', a new paper by the Centre for Globalisation Research (CGR), aims to answer the question of whether hosting the Olympic games can increase happiness in the host city.
15 June 2016
25 May 2016
13 January 2016
16 December 2015
25 November 2015
18 November 2015
4 November 2015
28 October 2015
21 October 2015
4 February 2015
10 December 2014
1 December 2014
Centre for Government and Leadership - Open Lecture
26 November 2014
19 November 2014
12 November 2014
29 October 2014
22 October 2014
26 March 2014
12 March 2014
11 February 2014
7 October 2013
Varieties of the Worker-Mother and the Challenges for Policy Professor Marian BairdQMUL Humanities and Social Science Distinguished Visitor 2013Professor of Employment RelationsSydney University
11 September 2013
11 June 2013
Professor Mats Alvesson, Lund University, Sweden and Visiting Fellow in the School of Business and Management
20 March 2013
29 February 2012
12 September 2011
8 July 2011
Organised jointly between:CGR - Centre for Globalisation Research, Queen Mary, University of London andCEGBI - Centre for the Evolution of Global Business and Institutions, University of York
13 April 2011
Time: 13.00 - 14.45, Wednesday 13th April 2011
23 March 2011
9 March 2011
School Research Seminar Series - Decomposing Poverty Change: Deciphering Total Change in Population and Beyond
5 February 2014
Organizational Learning Research Group Keynote Lecture: The ‘practice turn’ and the sociomateriality of learning and knowing
22 January 2014
Book Launch and Panel Discussion: Remembering Inflation by Professor Brigitte Granville
16 October 2013
Can adaption beat hindsight? Evidence from investors’ adapting technical trading rules
22 March 2017
School Research Seminar Series - The Language of Banking: theorizing narrative for interpretive research
13 March 2013
Behavioural Finance Working Group Keynote Lecture: The Psychology of Decisions Under Scarcity
16 December 2013
Black History Month Lecture - Taming Corruption: the way forward for African economic development
23 November 2018
Post-crisis Greece: impact on democracy and governance after 8 years of Economic Adjustment Programmes Lecture on 29 October 2018
29 October 2018
SBM Students Want to Advance your Accounting Career? Attend the ACCA Accelerate Event on 11 October 2018
11 October 2018
Wed 3rd October 2018 Research Seminar Series: 'Distribution Neutral Fiscal Policy-Theory and Application.'
3 October 2018
Global Governance Transformed: Explaining the Nexus between the EU and International Organizations
25 September 2015
Seeking Person-Organisation Culture Fit in the Workplace: Unintended Inequalities for Skilled Immigrants
28 September 2016
International Workshop - 'Contemporary challenges, debates and omissions in equality and diversity thinking'
21 September 2011