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Media Release: State and territory foreigner property tax laws unconstitutional, urgent redrafts needed -
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From Rivals to Revolutionaries: The Evolution of Sincidium -
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Love knows no bounds in the 2022 UniMelb StartUp Pitch Competition -
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Private health insurance is set for a shake-up -
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Professor Lisa Cameron and Professor Ian McDonald named Distinguished Fellows of the Economics Society of Australia -
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Latest data shows employers and employees still disagree on WFH hours -
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Unemployment is staying low at 3.5%. But here’s why it’s become harder to get a job -
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Strengthening modern slavery responses: Good practice toolkit -
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The role you play in modern slavery in Australia -
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Professor David Byrne wins Young Economist of the Year 2023 -
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Lion City Leap -
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Work. Work. Work. Listen to the podcast from Work Futures. -
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‘Smart drugs’ make you worse at solving complex problems, new study finds -
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Indigenous businesses in Shepparton preparing for Commonwealth Games gold rush -
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Christopher Kong: How mid-career upskilling provided an avenue to success -
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Watch: Launch of the Institute for the Future of Business -
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The business leaders 'hiding' chronic illness -
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Watch: 2023 Finch Public Lecture -
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Research: New database to cast more light on insider trading -
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Grill’d Consulting goes to Gainesville -
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Benjamin and Oliver teamed up to form Sincidium, winning first place in the 2023 UniMelb StartUp Pitch Competition. We spoke with them about their journey and learnt more about the AI-based software startup which seeks to ensure competency and academic integrity in the age of AI.
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In the face of rising social disconnect initiated by the COVID-19 pandemic, students Sarah Yoon and Catherine Muir pitch an innovative spin on long-distance relationships, taking home a victory in the 2022 UniMelb StartUp Pitch Competition.
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Read this article by Professor Yuting Zhang and Dr Nathan Kettlewell in The Conversation.
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Professor Lisa Cameron and Professor Ian McDonald from the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne, have been made Distinguished Fellows of the Economics Society of Australia, announced at the Australian Conference of Economists on 11 July in Brisbane.
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While negotiations over hybrid work continue, the disagreement over hours worked in the office and from home has narrowed in favour of the employer, according to the latest Taking the Pulse of the Nation data published by the Melbourne Institute and Roy Morgan.
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Read this article by Professor Jeff Borland in The Conversation.
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The fourth and final publication in a collaborative research project between nine academic and civil society organisations has been released, providing guidance for businesses on core aspects of human rights due diligence and how to strengthen their responses to Australia’s Modern Slavery Act (MSA).
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Read this article by Associate Professor Michal Carrington in Pursuit.
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Professor David Byrne from the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne is the Economic Society of Australia’s Young Economist of the Year for 2023.
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Xunliang Huang shares her experience traveling to Singapore with her BCom peers to complete the intensive Global Management Consulting subject.
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The Work Futures Hallmark Research Initiative has launched the podcast Work.Work.Work. The first season takes a deeper look at the legacy effects of the pandemic on the way people are working today. Each episode features experts and everyday Australians and is hosted by Dr Peter Ghin from the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne.
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Read this article by Dr Elizabeth Bowman in The Conversation.
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The Commonwealth Games is estimated to be worth $3bn to the Victorian economy. In Shepparton, a group of collaborators are working on how some of that money can flow to the Indigenous business sector.
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How did a young student go from telling then-Prime Minister John Howard that he wanted his job to establishing himself as a leader in data transformation and advising hundreds of other professionals on how to craft their networks and professional acumen?
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The Institute for the Future of Business (IFB), University of Melbourne, and leading insurance company AIA marked the beginning of a new era in partnerships and collaborations at the launch event for IFB on May 16.
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Read this article by Dr Peter Ghin and Professor Susan Ainsworth in Pursuit.
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The 2023 Finch Public Lecture was presented by Professor Maurice Obstfeld, University of California, Berkeley, on Tuesday 4 April, 2023.
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A research innovation from the University of Melbourne is making it easier for researchers and investigators to scrutinise insider trading in the USA.
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Bachelor of Commerce students Weronkia Sagan, Vivienne Kerslake, Lucas Bay and Trinh Nguyen travelled to Gainesville, Florida to compete in the 2023 Heavener International Case Competition (HICC), hosted by the University of Florida.