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Watch: Sustaining Impact Investment - an Expert Fireside Chat -
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Watch: 2022 Foenander Public Lecture -
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TRAM Air 2022 teams delighted after buzzing investor Pitch Showcase Competition -
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Doing Business in China 2022: Australian businesses in China thriving despite challenges -
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Announcement: The Institute for the Future of Business to bring industry and academia together -
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HILDA 2022: working from home boosts women’s job satisfaction more than men’s, and that has a downside -
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HILDA 2022: Australian private high school enrolments have jumped 70% since 2012 -
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HILDA 2022 reveals how Australians were affected by the start of COVID-19 -
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The Global Business Practicum Experience with Omexom, France -
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The Road Less Travelled: A Plunge into Startups with Startup Gippsland -
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University of Melbourne Pulls off the Thailand Three-Peat -
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Indigenous Economic Power Project Snapshot 2.0 -
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2022 Outlook Conference: Bold policy and nobody left behind -
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FOME 2022: Global business schools address universal challenges in management education -
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Australian women are largely doing the same jobs they’ve always had, latest data shows -
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New report shows companies failing to act on modern slavery -
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2022 Deans Excellence Awards -
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New Academy of Social Sciences in Australia fellows -
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New study finds Australia’s preschool expansion ‘has not better prepared’ kids for school -
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FOME: Global educators to meet in Melbourne to discuss the future of Management education -
Sustaining Impact Investment – an Expert Fireside Chat with Professor Rosemary Addis, Karim Harji and moderated by Associate Professor Ben Neville. This event was held Monday 5 December 2022.
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The 2022 Foenander Public Lecture was presented by Professor Sharon K. Parker, Curtin University, on Thursday 3 November 2022.
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TRAM teams, investors and guests enjoyed a buzzing TRAM Air Pitch Showcase Competition breakfast at Melbourne Business School on 18 November.
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Australian businesses operating in or with China are still thriving and modestly optimistic despite three years of challenges, according to a new research report from the University of Melbourne and the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce (AustCham).
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The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Business School and leading life, health and wellbeing insurer AIA Australia are partnering to launch a new model for engaging Australian organisations in the design and delivery of business education, as well as applied research projects that will aim to solve challenges for the future of business.
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Read this article in The Conversation featuring Prof Mark Wooden, Dr Esperanza Vera-Toscano and Dr Inga Lass.
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Read this article by Dr Esperanza Vera-Toscano in The Conversation.
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A new report reveals how the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Australians, as many of us received government income support, worked from home under lockdown, watched more TV and worried over an uncertain future.
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David and three fellow Bachelor of Commerce students were victorious in the 2022 Thammasat Undergraduate Business Case Competition held in-person in Bangkok, Thailand. Here, he reflects on the experience.
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Read the latest report from the Indigenous Economic Power Project at the Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Leadership.
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A recap of the 2022 Economic and Social Outlook Conference held on Wednesday 2 November.
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Read this article by Prof Jeff Borland in The Conversation.
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A coalition of human rights organisations and academics, including Associate Professor Vikram Bhakoo from the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne, is calling on the Federal Government to overhaul Australia's modern slavery laws.
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The 2022 Deans Excellence Awards were held on Thursday 10 November at the Faculty of Business and Economics. Staff were recognised for excellence in three categories: Teaching Excellence, Research Awards and Diversity & Inclusion Excellence.
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Professor Guyonne Kalb and Professor Roger Wilkins from Melbourne Institute appointed new fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences.
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Read this article by Melbourne Institute's Prof Ragan Petrie and Prof Marco Castillo in The Conversation.
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Delegates from twelve leading business schools worldwide will converge on the University of Melbourne to explore the key themes of impact, sustainability, innovation and technology and their relationship to transforming the future of management education at the 2022 Future of Management Education (FOME) alliance Annual Conference.