World Happiness Report 2025: people are much kinder than we expect, research shows

Once again the World Happiness Report uncovers some special empirical insights.
Once again the World Happiness Report uncovers some special empirical insights.
Professor Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, greeted the leaders of Hyundai Motor Group on their visit to Saïd Business School this week.
In conversation with Dean Soumitra Dutta at Saïd Business School's 16th Oxford Africa Forum, the former Foreign Secretary maintained the world is on the cusp of major change.
Award-winning afrobeat musician and producer KiDi is among a host of special guests from across Africa speaking at this years Oxford Africa Business Forum.
Inter-African trade stands at only 15%, highlighting the great need for regional capital markets.
We have asked women from the School - including staff, faculty, a student representative and leadership - what impact women have on Oxford Saïd.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, a new programme to support women’s leadership globally and inspire the next generation of female leaders, is being launched.
With the global cost of climate change on public health continuing to rise, Saïd Business School has announced the launch of the Oxford Saïd Global Climate Change Challenge 2025.
Oxford Executive Diploma in Financial Strategy alumnus Ali Abtahi has received the Worshipful Company of International Bankers (WCIB) Lombard Prize.
Look up from your screens, advised two iconic Silicon Valley tech pioneers to a packed Sheldonian Theatre, at the conclusion of Saïd Business School’s annual Rewley lecture.
Jacob Sinn (first), Simone Darley (second) and Edward Gray (third) are the winners of the second annual Oxford-Intesa Sanpaolo Prize for Economics and Management.
A member of our faculty and a 2022 MBA alumna have been recognised by the Financial Times in the fourth year of their esteemed awards.
Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, and Oxford Saïd, today announced the launch of the ‘Springboard StartSmart: Foundations for Entrepreneurs' course.
A two-day event to celebrate Executive in Residence Arunma Oteh has been held at Saïd Business School, welcoming leaders and policymakers from across the African continent.
Arunma Oteh, Officer of the Order of Niger and Executive in Residence at Oxford Saïd has today launched her new book, All Hands on Deck at the School.