Achieving constant economic growth is unrealistic in a world with finite resources. But how do we change mindsets and limit consumption in a fair and acceptable way? Dr Cle-Anne Gabriel analyses models of business within a ‘degrowth’ economy.
Subtle differences in the upbringing of boys and girls could set the scene for inequality at work, research shows. Over 10,000 boys and girls in single-sex schools with surprising results.
Despite a series of suicides by high-profile chefs, conditions have not improved in Australian restaurant kitchens according to one UQ Business School researcher who is exploring ways to create change.
Business sustainability expert Dr Belinda Wade, a researcher and lecturer at The University of Queensland Business School shares some insights as to how individuals and businesses can incorporate sustainability into their day-to-day lives and long-term planning.
Networking can be nerve-wracking. Even the most seasoned professionals can feel pushed out of their comfort zone when faced with a room full of strangers and little time to find common ground. Remi Descamps, an MBA Career Advisor at UQ Business School provides his top five tips for successful networking.
Expensive, irrelevant and obsolete are common misconceptions about studying a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Learn the five myths surround an MBA degree.
Alice Evans doesn’t just talk about the importance of life-long learning – she lives it. Over the course of more than a decade, she has built a relationship with The University of Queensland Business School, as a client, a student and a lecturer. As a CEO, Alice embodies why a commitment to learning is critical; not only for individuals but for the organisations they lead.
A leader in cyber security, data science and artificial intelligence will head up The University of Queensland’s prestigious Business School following a competitive global search.