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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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New ABDC President to Represent Australian Business Schools

Professor David Grant, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business) at Griffith University, will be the next President of the Australian Business Deans Council, which represents the country’s 39 university business schools. Professor Grant, who is currently ABDC Secretary, will take over from ABDC President, Professor Tony Travaglione, in early 2019.  Professor Grant will continue the ABDC’s work in

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