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PLOTting the way to a better future -
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The roar of the crowd – how fans create electric atmospheres -
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Our survey results show incentives aren’t enough to reach a 80% vaccination rate -
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Cash or freedoms: what will work in the race to get Australia vaccinated against COVID-19? -
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The Ultimate Guide to Global Management Consulting -
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Dean's Letter: Welcome to Semester 2 of 2021 -
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The Virtual Business Professional Practicum with ACICIS -
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International Case Competition Reflection -
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Mei Dong wins 2021 Edward Brown Award for Teaching Excellence -
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Partnership renewed between FBE and insendi, boosting digital learning and international shared study options -
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Virtual Teamwork with Global Management Consulting -
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Consulting in a socially distanced setting -
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How we're improving gender equity among business academics -
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AACSB extends Faculty of Business and Economics and Melbourne Business School's quality accreditation -
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Australians more likely to get vaccinated after Victoria’s COVID-19 outbreak -
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Keeping supply chains ethical and sustainable amid COVID-19 -
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Saying ‘No’, Nicely -
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On the road with Afra Cader -
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Alumni Women’s Lunch 2021: The impact of AI on women -
Hear from Shiyi Cai (Cathy) about her experience in a student team on Management Consulting.
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With climate change propelling our planet to a tipping point, University of Melbourne students are devising solutions to combat climate change and protect the planet.
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Since the arrival of COVID-19, empty seats and eerie silences at sports and entertainment venues have highlighted how much fans contribute to live events.
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The COVID-19 Delta variant has changed the vaccination game in Australia.
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Can financial or non-financial incentives speed up Australia’s vaccination rollout?
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Hear from Amy Lui about what it was like taking Global Management Consulting.
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A message from Professor Paul Kofman, Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics.
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Adelaide Pope rounded out her studies in the Bachelor of Commerce by joining the Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies. Hear what it was like as she took her studies international and online.
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Hear from BCom students Samuel Roussos and Chelsea Gardner about their experience of the International Case Competition (ICC).
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Mei’s impact on her students has been far-reaching since commencing at the University of Melbourne.
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The Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE) has renewed its partnership with learning experience platform insendi, to continue FBE’s commitment to offer high-quality online and blended business education in collaboration with fellow members of the Future of Management Education (FOME) Alliance.
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Hear from BCom student Eriksson Luo about his experience of the Global Management Consulting (GMC) course.
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Bachelor of Commerce student Lawrence Lloyd-Jones takes us inside the Global Management Consulting subject, with a twist.
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Melbourne Business School (MBS) and the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE) are launching a new strategy to improve gender balance and equity.
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The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has extended its accreditation of the Faculty of Business and Economics and Melbourne Business School Ltd. – officially re-affirming its reputation as a business education provider of the highest quality.
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Victoria’s recent COVID-19 outbreak increased vaccinations in the state, more people are now keen to get the jab
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Many businesses have become ‘gatekeepers’ during COVID-19, prioritising public health over profit. But there are strategies to keeping customers happy while sticking to the pandemic rules
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Afra Cader likes to do things a little differently. She’s been a student, a consultant, and an activist. Now, she’s rethinking work for the next generation of young people.
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The Business and Economics Alumni Women’s Lunch for 2021 explored the opportunities Artificial Intelligence will bring to women in the workplace and the skills and knowledge that will be needed to thrive in the age of automation.