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Research: Australia needs to embrace cloud and AI technologies or be left behind -
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Watch: 2022 Corden Public Lecture -
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Using evidence to design Australia's economics policy -
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TRAMaganza 2022 -
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Australian women are more educated than men, but gender divides remain at work -
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That’s a wrap: 2022 MBS Case Competition -
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Some GPs just keep their heads above water. Other doctors’ businesses are more profitable than law firms -
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Diversity, Inclusion and Leadership: The 2022 Future Leaders Forum -
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Watch: Launch of the Centre for Brain, Mind and Markets -
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2022 BComp Case Competition: Back on campus -
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Watch: 2022 Griffin Economic History Public Lecture -
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Listen: Plumbers Vs Doctors. Earning Similar Incomes? -
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First Nations Regional Business Workshops kick off in Mparntwe -
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Watch: CPA Australia Annual Research Lecture 2022 -
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Video: Introduction to graduate study at the Melbourne Business School -
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Multi-employer bargaining is unlikely to ‘get wages moving’ -
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When you change jobs, you get more pay – but the increase is less than it used to be -
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TRAM Air announces 2022 cohort: creating investable ventures to accelerate research impact. -
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ARC Linkage: Securing the next generation in farming and food careers -
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Women in the Labor party are leading the way in increasing Indigenous representation -
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Emeritus Professor Kym Anderson AC presented the 2022 Corden Public Lecture at the Copland Theatre, University of Melbourne, on Thursday 13 October 2022.
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Read the article by Professor A. Abigail Payne in Pursuit.
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MEC's annual flagship event celebrating the best of research impact on November 3 2022.
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Read the article by A/Prof Michael Coelli in The Conversation.
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The MBS Case Competition challenges graduate students to pitch innovative solutions to real business problems faced by an organisation. This year, the ‘Director’s Cut’ student team impressed Village Roadshow and were awarded first place in the competition.
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Read the article by Prof Anthony Scott in The Conversation.
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The Future Leaders Forum invites the highest-achieving students across the Faculty of Business and Economics to draw from the experience of high-profile business leaders. Now in its 16th year, the 2022 edition of this annual event was focused on ‘Diversity, Inclusion, and Leadership.’
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The new Centre for Brain, Mind and Markets at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne, launched on Thursday 15 September 2022 with a lively discussion on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in leadership.
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Entering its eleventh year, the BCom Case Competition continues to offer students a unique experience in taking on the role of management consultants.
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Professor Pauline Grosjean presented the 2022 Griffin Economic History Public Lecture at the Copland Theatre, University of Melbourne, on Thursday 1 September 2022.
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Listen to this podcast episode featuring Prof Jeff Borland from the Faculty of Business and Economics.
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A First Nations led Regional Business Workshop Series will be held in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) from 11-13 October, led by the Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership, in consultation with the local Indigenous business community.
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On Wednesday, 14 September 2022, Ms Sue Lloyd, inaugural vice-chair of the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), presented the 83rd CPA Australia–University of Melbourne Annual Research Lecture, the oldest continuous lecture series in the University’s Calendar and the world’s longest-running annual lecture in the accounting discipline. For the third year running, COVID-19 constraints meant that the lecture was delivered online via Zoom.
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Watch Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics Prof Paul Jensen talk about business and management programs at the Melbourne Business School.
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Read this article in The Conversation by Prof Mark Wooden from the Melbourne Institute.
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Read this article in The Conversation by Prof Guay Lim and Assoc Prof Viet Nguyen from the Melbourne Institute.
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Dr Esperanza Vera-Toscano, Senior Research Fellow at the Melbourne Institute, Faculty of Business and Economics, is a member of a cross-discipline research team that recently secured funding for an ARC Linkage project.
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An article in The Conversation by Assoc Prof Michelle Evans, Director of the Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership.