
His main research interests include world history, medieval history and military history and currently he is a lecturer at the Department of History, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Yuval was born in Israel and received his PhD from the University of Oxford in 2002. So regardless if you are a management student or not, at bachelor or PhD level, I could not recommend more for you to follow Yuval’s work. His insights on the possible impacts of artificial intelligence in society, the consequences of universal basic income and the attempts of humans to become immortal, for example, are certainly eye opening.

Since then, I have recurrently recommended his books to my students, modified my consumer behavior class material to include insights from his publications and even gifted friends and family with some of his titles.Īnd why should you as a student follow him too?ĭespite being a historian, Yuval also reflects about the future. Days later I ordered one of this publications and quickly became an immense fan of his work. I first was aware of his work years ago through a recommendation of a friend.


Yuval Noah Harari is certainly one the authors that has most attracted my attention in recent times.
