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QS and ABDC release report on Australian business schools’ future

Report: The Future of Australian Business Schools In collaboration with QS, the ABDC has released a report titled The Future of Australian Business Schools. The report highlights the results of in-depth interviews with ten ABDC-member deans, and an online survey distributed to selected staff from 38 ABDC-member business schools. The report shows the incredible efforts […]

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Inaugural ABDC Network Award Winners announced

Winners of the Inaugural ABDC Network Awards Announced The ABDC is delighted to announce the winners of our inaugural Network Awards, which recognise and reward innovation and excellence in Australian business schools. The awards align with, and have been judged by panels from, ABDC’s professional management, international education, teaching and learning, and research networks. The

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ABDC submission: Australian Research Council review of ERA/EI

The ABDC made a submission to the Australian Research Council (ARC) review of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) and the Engagement and Impact Assessment (EI). Key points: As the paramount external research validation exercise in Australia, ERA has substantial impact on internal research investment decisions made by universities. There remains concern about the net benefits

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Act now on international students or risk demise becoming permanent

Opinion piece by ABDC President, David Grant, and ABDC International Education Network Deputy Chair, Peter Woods, in The Australian on 23 September 2020. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/we-need-a-new-business-plan-to-keep-overseas-students/news-story/292b4a34816196f477c100affe9a913b There is a real risk of the current decline in international education in Australia becoming permanent unless we boost Australia’s appeal as an international education destination with a long-term, national, co-ordinated

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Changes in International Student Visas a Good Start

21 July 2020 Australian university business schools, who graduate just under half of the country’s international university students, welcome the Federal Government’s changes to international student visas. The President of the Australian Business Deans Council, Professor David Grant, says the visa changes send an important signal to current international students. ‘They demonstrate how much Australia

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Media Release: Why Aren’t We Saving Our Vital National Asset?

27 May 2020 Why Aren’t We Saving a Vital National Asset? Australian university business schools are calling on the Federal Government for a national strategy to stop higher education – a vital part of the economic ecosystem – from being damaged irreparably. The President of the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC), David Grant, says that,

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Op-Ed: Need for Strategy to Stop Damage to Higher Education

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/why-arent-we-saving-a-vital-national-asset/news-story/9ab924227c0c29d90258dbc9393c8645 Why aren’t we saving a vital national asset? The hand-to-mouth issues of those hard hit by the pandemic restrictions are, understandably, front of mind — especially when there’s potential for reallocation of that surprise $60 billion JobKeeper miscalculation. But, if we are to move on from this unprecedented economic shock, we need a co-ordinated

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Opinion Piece: Bring International Education Back from the Brink

The following opinion piece by ABDC President, David Grant, appeared in The Australian newspaper and online on 29 April 2020. It can be viewed here.   Close to the Point of No Return: Australian Higher Education With the COVID-19 curve seemingly beginning to flatten, we must urgently pave the way to walk our international education sector

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Need Action to Stop Haemorrhaging of International Education

ABDC Media Release 29 April 2020 Call to Bring International Education Back from the Brink Australian university business schools, who graduate more than half of the country’s international university students, are calling on the Federal Government to act urgently to bring our international education sector back from the brink. The President of the Australian Business

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Educational Pathways for Indigenous Australians

In preparing the submission for the House of Representatives Inquiry, the ABDC sought feedback from participants in ABDC’s National Indigenous Business Summer School (NIBSS) initiative. NIBSS is a collaborative initiative between ABDC member business schools and industry. It was developed in recognition of the need for business schools to leverage shared resources to engage with

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