Interdisciplinary collaboration at NEWTON’s Management and Social Science Congress

Michael Biggs: academics need to have to integrity to say what they think

Last week, NEWTON was delighted to host Dr. Michael Biggs at the Management and Social Science Congress. Dr. Biggs, a renowned sociologist from the University of Oxford, gave a thought-provoking lecture on ‘Authenticity and Identity: The Transgender Revolution’, shedding light on the origins and evolution of the transgender movement.

The sensational Newton Research & Innovation Week in pictures

21.03 –⁠ 24.03. 2023 NEWTON came alive with events, conferences, celebrities and student projects. Here is a picture gallery of the best moments. What was it like?

Good sleep means good business. Google and Nike know it

A good sleep is half the battle. But how to work when we all sleep differently. Some companies have understood that you need to respect your sleep rhythm in order to perform well. But it's not just about performance. It's also about your intelligence. Lack of sleep hurts her, and you don't need that to be successful.

There are more students than ever - people are finally travelling again after covid!

Improve your presentation skills: learn to use silence and always be prepared

NEWTON in a delegation to Taiwan - important mission supports democratic values

Isaac Newton: scientist, theologian, entrepreneur?

This week, Professor Cornelis J. Schilt will share the untold story of Isaac Newton at the Management and Social Science Congress. In part, it’s a cautionary tale of obsession and avarice, but it’s also a story of vision and genius.

I will never drop kickboxing - world champion Míša Góralczyková

Michaela Góralczyk has been practicing martial arts since she was a child. No wonder, her dad owns a martial arts club where she practically grew up since she was 6 years old. She was into jui jitsu, but then she tried kickboxing, which became her lifelong love. Today she is one of the top 8 in the world in this sport and is preparing for the prestigious European Games.

International Women’s Day is here — and maybe this year, don’t give flowers.