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Evonne Goolagong Cawley with students of the National Indigenous Business Summer School

Indigenous Business Summer School Students Meet Tennis Legend

Article in The Australian on 18 January 2022 about the Melbourne National Indigenous Business Summer School (NIBSS) students, a collaboration between university business schools and the ABDC. Another NIBSS was held concurrently in Perth. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/evonne-goolagong-cawleys-life-message-education-and-dreams-time/news-story/f54e62141030197192a3376757dea5da Download PDF of the article: NIBSS Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s life message education and dreams time _ The Australian

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ABDC submission to Review of the Australian Research Council Act

14 December 2022 By online form ABDC submission to the Review of the Australian Research Council Act 2001 Q1. How could the purpose in the ARC Act be revised to reflect the current and future role of the ARC? For example, should the ARC Act be amended to specify in legislation:  The scope of research funding

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ABDC submission to Inquiry into Post-Covid International Education Inquiry

PDF: ABDC submission – International education post-COVID 12 December 2022 By online form ABDC Submission to The Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade Inquiry into the Post-COVID Recovery of Australia’s International Education Sector The Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) is the peak body and collective voice of Australia’s university business schools that

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ABDC submission to Employment Whitepaper Consultation

PDF: ABDC submission — Employment Whitepaper 30 November 2022 Online submission Dear Employment Taskforce, Re: Employment Whitepaper Consultation Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the scope and themes of the proposed Employment White Paper. The Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) is the peak body and collective voice of Australia’s university business schools that

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Australian Business Schools Turn Up the Heat on Climate Action

Australia’s business schools are boosting their focus on climate change by appointing a Climate Action Fellow to coordinate their actions nationally and liaise with industry, the not-for-profit sector and government. Associate Professor Melissa Edwards’ appointment as the inaugural Climate Action Fellow is part of a recent Climate Action Declaration from the Australian Business Deans Council

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ABDC Journal Quality List: Latest Review Recommendations

February 2022 Acknowledgments The ABDC would like to thank the JQL Review Steering Group for preparing these recommendations about the frequency, methodology and scope of the JQL Review — Professor Andrew O’Neil (BARDsNet Chair), Professor Kim Langfield-Smith (ANZ Advisor), Professor James Morley (Expert Panel Advisor), Professor Julie-Anne Tarr (Expert Panel Advisor), Professor Peter Robertson (ABDC

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Business Deans Issue Declaration on Climate Action

ABDC Declaration on Climate Action Context There is scientific consensus about the need for urgent action to rapidly reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050, if not before. Through the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change the international community is coordinating a range of measures including financing for adaptation, market and non-market mechanisms, and

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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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How Green is Your Business Degree? Australian Financial Review.

Australian Financial Review https://www.afr.com/work-and-careers/education/how-green-is-your-business-degree-20220127-p59roz   Alexandra Cain Feb 8, 2022 Graduate business schools now routinely incorporate environmental, social and governance course material in their MBA programs, as ESG and sustainability themes become part of everyday business practice. “If sustainability is not part of your core MBA units, the degree is not relevant. It’s not an elective,

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ABDC Appoints New President, Professor Keryn Chalmers

Professor Keryn Chalmers has been appointed the next President of the Australian Business Deans Council, the peak body of Australia’s university business schools.  Professor Chalmers has been ABDC Treasurer since 2016 and is currently Dean of the School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship at Swinburne University of Technology.  In late February, she will take over

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