Three University of Queensland Business School academics have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. Professor Andrew Burton-Jones, Professor Nicole Gillespie and Emeritus Professor Robert Faff have been recognised by their peers for their distinguished contribution to social science research and practice.
The University of Queensland’s first cohort of students from the Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) program will graduate this month after four years of study
Maintaining humanness in the age of AI and robotics, as well as wellbeing, and emotional connection are prevalent themes that emerged in a University of Queensland (UQ) study designed set the future of service research priorities globally.
Dayana Jimenez, co-founder of Acude Foundation, chats about her experience studying the UQ Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation and her career since graduating. Discover why studying innovation and entrepreneurship was a significant milestone in her professional journey.
Each day, 300 billion emails are sent, 65 billion messages are sent on WhatsApp, and there are 5 billion searches on website search engines – 75% of which are on Google. Data is everywhere, and the amount of data has been doubling every 2 years for the last decade (stats from the World Economic Forum).
The changed global environment has created demand for new products, services and business models – as well as opportunities to use existing resources in new ways and for new customers. For businesses, this presents an opportunity to leverage innovation and transform in line with changing customer expectations.
When it comes to landing your first board position, it’s not a matter of what you know versus who you know, because both are equally important. An MBA can be one of the best ways to equip you with the skills, confidence, knowledge and network you’ll need to get a board role and be effective in the boardroom.