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BlueSky Education Client Media Coverage Highlights May 2026

Written by Rachel Varnham | Jul 7, 2026 9:36:48 AM

 

We’re almost halfway through 2026, and what a busy year it has already been. May, specifically, was a highlight for the world of business education, and BlueSky Education secured coverage for clients in multiple influential and leading publications for insights into sustainability, economics, artificial intelligence, and more.

The Corvinus School for Executive Education and Development, INSEAD, and ESSEC all featured in the Financial Times, covering large shifts in the business school industry concerning teaching with AI. Executive education is increasing its focus on decision-making amid the large shift in technological capabilities.

Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford, meanwhile, shared their plans to restore a key building from the city’s Victorian industry with the Financial Times. Oxford Saïd featured prominently within the article, which explored increasing competition within the Executive education space between traditional providers and challenger organisations.

LSE IDEAS featured in Newsweek, explaining that Ukraine has gained the upper hand over Russia. The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, shared that his troops were “holding more positions and inflicting more damage”. Ukraine has also increased their drone production and attacks to Russia, making the dynamics of the war shift in Ukraine’s favour.

SDA Bocconi School of Management secured coverage in Forbes, debating a key question in sustainability as to whether financial institutions are failing to back the low carbon economy. Analysis shows that only two out of 400 major financial institutions around the world have commitments that are credible to phase out fossil fuels.

Imperial Business School featured in Entrepreneur, sharing key insights on how the UK data centre sector is evolving, and the opportunities available for start-ups. As these data centre ecosystems expands, Imperial dive into the importance of entrepreneurial engagement and unlocking the full potential of the UK’s digital infrastructure.

Research by HIM Business School was featured in Live Science, finding that researchers say that AI models can replicate themselves across systems, but experts warn the threat isn’t rogue machine intelligence, but rather, cybercriminals weaponising AI agents.

Emlyon Business School featured in EFMD Global as they partner with L’atelier des Chefs to provide students the opportunity to obtain a vocational qualification, alongside their master’s degree, in new Master in Management programme.

Mannheim Business School shares what Germany stands for by featuring in this Magazine QS article. Germany is becoming more popular with international students, and it is now the second most popular destination to study for an MBA. The country has a solid reputation for high-quality education, a post-study work policy, and values.

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