Sunday, November 24, 2024

Asia Society Australia And Macquarie University Launch A Foundation Partnership

Macquarie University and Asia Society Australia today have launched a strategic partnership to promote deeper knowledge of Asia’s rapidly changing economic, business and policy environment amongst Australian leaders.

International students to share knowledge with Canterbury businesses

International students at the University of Canterbury will work with local businesses keen to expand into Asia under a new partnership scheme.

Curtin and St Hilda’s join forces to foster future leaders

Curtin University has partnered with St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls to help nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs and build innovation into the School’s curriculum and learning spaces.

Pufferfish teaches business students lateral thinking

Objects from the Chau Chak Wing Museum are incorporated into a core Master of Commerce Unit at the University's Business School.

Texas Business Hall of Fame Scholars Began With Bright Ideas in the Food Biz

Building new-venture experience through a food startup is a common denominator shared by UTD’s two 2021 Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation Scholar Award recipients.

UT Dallas Expands Academic Offerings To Meet Growing Demand

This fall, The University of Texas at Dallas expanded its academic offerings to include a Bachelor of Science in business analytics and two new minors...

£1m climate change programme launched to help Scottish businesses

A new partnership designed to empower Scottish companies and help them become climate change leaders has been launched by the University of Edinburgh and Royal Bank of Scotland.

Waikato researchers help launch circular economy initiatives for business

An $11 million University of Waikato-led research project to develop New Zealand’s circular economy has partnered with the Sustainable Business Network...

Microsoft Joins Forces With Australian Institute for Machine Learning to Soar Into Space

Exploring how advanced cloud, AI and machine learning can be used in space and to create bold new solutions for terrestrial challenges

Claims less Aussies paying tax not backed by data

No, there's not an increasing number of Australians freeloading off other taxpayers. A new ANU study explains why -- with a little help from the cult film, The Princess Bride.
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