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ABDC calls for economic prosperity as a national research priority

The ABDC is calling on the Federal Government to have ‘An Economically Prosperous Australia’ as a National Research Priority and to include business and economics research in the National Research Infrastructure Roadmap. In its response to the National Research Infrastructure Capability Issues Paper, the ABDC says an economically prosperous nation is needed to achieve the […]

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Business deans warn against increasing cross-subsidisation levels

As part of the higher education reform consultation, ABDC has called on the Federal Government not to take any actions that will risk the high international reputation of our business schools. The Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) has called on the Federal Government not to take any actions that will risk the high international reputations

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Understanding barriers to drive research collaboration: ARC Impact Assessment Consultation response

In its response to the ARC Impact Assessment Consultation Paper, ABDC emphasises a better understanding of the barriers – both from an academic and industry perspective – to effectively drive research collaboration. The Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) welcomes further examination into how universities translate their research into economic, social and other benefits and ways

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ABDC raises concerns with proposed research block grant arrangements

In its submission to the Department of Education and Training’s consultation paper on the proposed new research block grant arrangements, ABDC has raised concerns about some of the proposed funding measures and reporting requirements. The Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) is concerned about some of the proposed funding measures and reporting requirements stemming from last

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Business and management skills critical for an innovative and creative future labour force

ABDC is concerned not just with the role business schools play in providing a large proportion of Australia’s graduate labour force, but also the ability of Australian businesses to pursue innovation, increased productivity and growth within Australia and internationally. In our response to the House of Representatives Education and Employment Committee Inquiry into Innovation and Creativity:

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Business and management skills critical for an innovative and creative future labour force

ABDC is concerned not just with the role business schools play in providing a large proportion of Australia’s graduate labour force, but also the ability of Australian businesses to pursue innovation, increased productivity and growth within Australia and internationally. In our response to the House of Representatives Education and Employment Committee Inquiry into Innovation and Creativity:

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ABDC recommends including leadership development in Australia’s international competitiveness agenda

The Australian business school community is very interested in seeing stronger links between business and universities, especially with respect to ensuring effective leadership and management of research commercialisation, innovation, export development and technology transfer. ABDC supports including research and innovation as a central component to Australia’s international competitiveness agenda. We however also recommend ensuring effective

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ABDC establishes Professional Resource Managers’ Network

ABDC will establish a new subsidiary network to support those in the most senior general, operational or professional resource management role in member schools. Business faculties and schools, like the universities in which they are located, are facing a turbulent period around funding uncertainty, increasing staff casualisation, disruptive technology and the continuous need for increased

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