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The Kenmure Street protest in Glasgow, raises crucial issues concerning political obligation in Scotland, writes Ruairidh in […]
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The Kenmure Street protest in Glasgow, raises crucial issues concerning political obligation in Scotland, writes Ruairidh in […]



Laura Linck de Romero, our Leadership Fellow, volunteers with the NGO LaRéponse.tech, contributing to the development of […]


“Could you write a letter of recommendation for me?” The other day, I opened my phone and found this text coming from […]


In February, BCG Associate Catarina Gaspar spoke about her path from economics research and World Bank consulting to […]


Stéphane Israël, Partner at BCG and former CEO of Arianespace, spoke about Europe’s role in the global space race. He […]


On 10 March 2025, Corinne Vigreux visited our Lisbon campus to share insights from her career in tech and advocacy for social […]


One of our third-year Project-Based Learning teams presented their consulting project at Venture Café’s Thursday Gathering […]


Rami Tarazi shared his remarkable journey from Gaza to Europe, where he built a career in microelectronics, entrepreneurship, […]


This year, Forward College campuses came together to celebrate the winter holidays in unique and memorable ways. In […]


In December, our Berlin campus hosted an insightful session led by AI consultant Jan Donaj. Students explored AI tools for […]


Our campuses embraced the spirit of Friendsgiving with student-led feasts where everyone contributed home-cooked dishes. […]


Our students engaged in discussions around the following topics: the conflict of China and Taiwan, addressing the […]


In this paper, Dr Cleo Davies emphasises the role of organisational identity, rule-following and symbolic action in […]


In this paper, Dr Cleo Davies emphasises the role of organisational identity, rule-following and symbolic action in […]


In this article, Dr. Christof Royer examines how universities navigate normative conflict and the tension between viewpoint […]


Dr. Cleo Davies explores how Keir Starmer is reworking the UK’s approach to Europe not through the multilateral […]


Dr. Anita Keshmirian, our Assistant Professor in Psychology and Data Science, together with co-author Razan Baltaji, explored […]



The Kenmure Street protest in Glasgow, raises crucial issues concerning political obligation in Scotland, writes Ruairidh in […]



Laura Linck de Romero, our Leadership Fellow, volunteers with the NGO LaRéponse.tech, contributing to the development of […]


Dr. Anita Keshmirian, our Assistant Professor in Psychology and Data Science, was invited to present a talk in the […]


Thomas Hobbes’ thought is often regarded as a blueprint for authoritarianism. But his Leviathan gives prudent advice on the […]


To secure a second independence referendum, the Scottish government must first prove the referendum’s legitimacy. To do […]


Sovereignty is typically perceived to lie with those who can provide protection. In The Loop, Ruairidh Brown considers how […]


In September 2022, Gemma attended the Eating Disorders Research Society (EDRS) Annual Conference in Philadelphia, where she […]