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Meet Our 2022 ABDC Network Award Winners

The Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) is delighted to announce the winners of our annual 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. This year the judging of […]

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Past ABDC President on the future opportunities for business schools

Australia’s business schools have a lot to offer       https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/australias-business-schools-have-a-lot-to-offer/news-story/eea9e584d7334e3bbc9b717849913f73 Last week I stepped down after three years as president of the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC), whose member university business schools educate almost one quarter of Australia’s domestic university students and half of our international graduates. Despite the immense challenges during the

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Immediate past ABDC President, David Grant, in The Australian on the future opportunities for business schools

Australia’s business schools have a lot to offer https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/australias-business-schools-have-a-lot-to-offer/news-story/eea9e584d7334e3bbc9b717849913f73 Last week I stepped down after three years as president of the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC), whose member university business schools educate almost one quarter of Australia’s domestic university students and half of our international graduates. Despite the immense challenges during the pandemic, I leave

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ABDC Submission on Australia’s International Education Strategy

The ABDC recommends the following immediate-term strategies: Implementing a mechanism to open borders to international students, where state, territory and federal governments collaborate with universities and accommodation providers. Modelling by the Mitchell Institute predicts an annual reduction in spending across the broader economy of $11.4 billion if borders remain closed to. international students until July

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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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