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No notice visa hikes are damaging Australia’s reputation

No notice visa hikes are damaging Australia’s reputation Sudden hikes to student visa fees announced by the Australian government this week are further undermining confidence in Australia’s fifth largest export sector, international education. The Australian Business Deans Council’s (ABDC) President, Professor Maryam Omari says that the latest hikes are short-sighted, and part of a concerning […]

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New framework promotes the societal impact of business research

The ABDC has launched an innovative framework to assess the societal impact of business research to stakeholders in and outside of academia. The framework is the culmination of a year-long project led by Dr Chelsea Phillips (ABDC Postdoctoral Researcher), Professor Tracy Taylor (Chair of the ABDC’s research network, RMIT University), Professor Karin Sanders (Chair of

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Business deans call for a review of visa fees

Statement from ABDC President, Professor Noel Lindsay The Australian Business Deans Council is calling on the Australian government to buck international trends and capitalise on the geographic, economic and social advantages that Australia offers international students. “Australia should bolster its standing as an exporter of high-quality education while competitor countries, such as Canada, the UK,

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