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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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Business Schools Support Chinese Students Impacted by Coronavirus

With the Australian travel ban extended by one week, Australia’s university business schools continue to convey their support for students and academic colleagues who are impacted by the outbreak of the Coronavirus, COVID-19, and the associated containment measures. The President of the Australian Business Deans Council, Professor David Grant, says: ‘The well-being and safety of

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2019 ABDC Journal Quality List Released

I am pleased to announce that the 2019 Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) Journal Quality List and its accompanying Report are now available. The 2019 List follows an extensive review conducted by Expert Panels, which assessed journals relating to Business and Taxation Law; Economics; Finance including Actuarial Studies; Information Systems; Management, Commercial Services and Transport

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ABDC Article in AACSB’s BizEd Magazine. Business Researchers: Have You Helped Society Lately?

AUSTRALIA RECENTLY ADOPTED A NEW METHOD TO ASSESS THE IMPACT AND ENGAGEMENT OF ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS. THIS CHANGE HAS FORCED THE NATION’S UNIVERSITIES TO RETHINK THE WAYS THEY INCENTIVIZE THEIR FACULTY’S SCHOLARSHIP. DAVID GRANT AND ANDREW O’NEIL • JULY 01, 2019  https://bized.aacsb.edu/articles/2019/july/business-researchers-have-you-helped-society-lately In Australia, the overwhelming majority of research is publicly funded, but with the government research dollar

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ABDC President: Business Schools Can Do More to Attract Indigenous Students

The peak body for Australia’s university business schools welcomes the appointment of Hon Ken Wyatt AM to the Indigenous Affairs portfolio and calls on business schools to find ways to boost the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business students. At the start of Reconciliation Week, the President of the Australian Business Deans Council, Professor David

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Op-ed in The Australian: Union of Scholarship and Industry Brings Mutual Benefits

An opinion piece on engagement and impact by ABDC President, Professor David Grant, and Professor Andrew O’Neil, Chair of BardsNet (ABDC’s research network) in The Australian on 17 April 2019. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/union-of-scholarship-and-industry-brings-mutual-benefits/news-story/6682136b6b89b1a47e5da5b776a0e21f Union of Scholarship and Industry Brings Mutual Benefits Business schools around the world are being challenged to demonstrate the value of their research to industry, government

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