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Discover a collection of past editions featuring interviews with industry leaders and insightful opinion pieces on various topics. Our magazine archive is now available for your convenience. Dive into a wealth of knowledge and stay informed.


It is economically rational for women to be thin. What is going wrong?
The Economist article titled “The Economics of Thinness”, discusses the story of Mireille Guiliano, a successful (and thin) woman. Born...
Christina Tsianaka
4 min read
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How colour theory shapes office perception
Imagine walking into an office that feels off somehow. Perhaps the colours clash with your personality, or maybe you just can't shake the...
Christina Tsianaka
4 min read
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What’s an ISA?
Becoming a university student entails having many more responsibilities, like that of managing your own money. While before you were used...
Margherita Mancino
3 min read
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Breaking the mould: How inclusive product design reshapes consumer experiences
Product design stands as a frontier for revolutionary change. Inclusive design emerges as a catalyst, reshaping women's experiences by...
Christina Tsianaka
3 min read
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Dumb blonde narrative: Is your hair colour impacting how smart people think you are?
Being a blonde comes with its own set of expectations. From the 18th century French courtesan Rosalie Duthe, satirised in 1775, to...
Christina Tsianaka
3 min read
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Stop saying sorry – why women have a tendency of being overly apologetic
“I am sorry” is a sentence that women have to forget. Recognising when we make mistakes and taking responsibility for our actions is...
Margherita Mancino
3 min read
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How to compete with toxic masculinity in the workplace and at university
These days, the term “toxic masculinity” is trending all over social media, with women of all ages, all around the world recognising and...
Margherita Mancino
2 min read
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'Baby fever' and the reality of having kids
Social media has become a tapestry of pictures and videos of babies. Everywhere, we see newborns playing with their parents, making silly...
Margherita Mancino
3 min read
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Reimagining success in new terms
In the hustle and bustle of student life, success can often feel elusive. We're bombarded with images of achievement, flooded with...
Christina Tsianaka
3 min read
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Legacies: Women who inspire, Indra Nooyi
Thinking about corporate leadership, few names resonate as powerfully as Indra Nooyi's. Renowned for her strategic acumen and unwavering...
Christina Tsianaka
3 min read
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Selling to women: Why advertisers should do better
Push-up bras, pursed lips, suggestive slogans, and questionable framings are the common denominator when it comes to advertisements of...
Liliana Beck
3 min read
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'I'm just a girl': A trend rooted in satirizing gender stereotypes or perpetuating them?
The familiar refrain: “I’m just a girl,” is a phrase that was immortalized in Gwen Stefani’s iconic song “Just a Girl” back in 1995. With...
Layan Alhukail
3 min read
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Shine bright like Rihanna
Since her last album released in 2016, ‘ANTI,’ the world has been begging for another. Despite this, the superstar and entrepreneur,...
Victoria Koylass
4 min read
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How to become a fashion consultant
Have you ever thought about a career in fashion, but would prefer to be someone who critiques rather than solely creates? While it’s true...
Abbey Villasis
3 min read
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Zaha Hadid: Architect of the future, shaper of dreams
In the realm of architecture—a field historically dominated by men—the name Zaha Hadid stands as a towering testament to creativity,...
Ferial Al-Ayech
3 min read
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Gender bias In the workplace: Consulting for equality
Gender Bias is the unequal treatment or perception of a person due to their gender, leading to a reduction in opportunities and...
Disha Choksi
3 min read
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How do I survive men telling me I’m not good enough?
As much as I wish it wasn't true, we currently live in a man's world. The twenty-first century is still dominated by unequal gender pay,...
Hannah Constable
2 min read
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Breaking boundaries: Bridgit Mendler
Bridgit Mendler was born in 1992 in Washington DC. From a young age, she began to pursue an acting career. She got her ‘big break’ in...
Lauren McHugh
4 min read
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Should I stay home? How to: know if you should stop going out
At uni, it’s easy to feel like you’re not doing enough. You’re surrounded by highly ambitious people, and to your eyes, they are always...
Margherita Mancino
3 min read
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Am I doing enough? How to: Get over FOMO
Ever felt like everyone is living their best life, while you’re always at home? Ever compared your career with that of everyone else and...
Margherita Mancino
3 min read
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Mastering networking
The phrase “build a network” can be daunting to many of us. But, navigating the intricate web of professional connections can be...
Christina Tsianaka
4 min read
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Navigating part-time jobs at uni
For many at King’s and other unis in London, managing part-time jobs isn’t an issue. Not because they’re good at it, but simply because...
Grace Mcquillan-leonard
4 min read
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Breaking into: Fidelity
In the heart of London are the offices of Fidelity International, one of the most renowned investment management companies, offering...
Margherita Mancino
2 min read
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Stepping Up: How to actually manage your time
As a student at King’s, I’m no stranger to ‘time management’. The endless interviews, applications, and network sessions all seem to...
Grace Mcquillan-leonard
4 min read
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Insights into: International Women’s Day
On the 12th of March, Women in Business collaborated with Women@KBS to celebrate International Women’s Day. As we commemorate the...
Margherita Mancino
3 min read
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Beth Jump, Unleashing potential at Bloomberg
"If you want something, make it happen - say yes and take those opportunities! Saying yes opens doors!" At a recent KCL Women In Business...
Christina Tsianaka
5 min read
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Interview with Climate Mitigate’s Samia Kazi
Samia Kazi is the embodiment of resilience and vision, steering her groundbreaking venture, Climate Mitigate, with a commitment to...
Grace McQuillan-Leonard
7 min read
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Interview with Morgan Stanley and Buddy Ed’s Fiadhnaid Lydon
Fiadhnaid is the Co - founder of Buddy Ed and a tech associate at Morgan Stanley. In this interview, she shares some wisdom from her...
Georgina Kyriakopoulou
5 min read
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Interview with Shell’s Kofo Obasanjo-Blackshire
Kofo Obasanjo-Blackshire is an inspiring woman who, through various roles at Shell, reflects a commitment to innovation, resilience, and...
Margherita Mancino
10 min read
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Behind every woman: A piece of advice from Tiina Lee
Celebrating our renowned Behind Every Woman instalment, we welcomed Tiina Lee who became Citi’s Chief Executive Officer in the UK in...
Grace McQuillan-Leonard
5 min read
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