After an extensive and competitive process which saw The University of Queensland (UQ) receive 42 applications from around the world, three PhD candidates have now been awarded scholarships to begin research into some of the most pressing issues facing Australia’s ecotourism industry.
For the first time since the extraordinary boom of the 90s Japanese travellers are flocking to Queensland in a renaissance worth almost half a billion dollars to the state’s tourism industry.
The need for research to have an application that meaningfully impacts business or community was on the agenda recently for a workshop hosted at The University of Queensland (UQ) Business School.
Most Australians want both sides of politics to commit to a good policy-making process, even though parties clash on values and goals. However, the overwhelming majority of federal and state legislation examined failed to answer many if not most of such “Right to Know” information.
Marketing technology (MarTech) has radically changed the way that we interact, track, engage and learn about customers. A new generation of marketing software is using machine learning and AI to drive marketing automatically with minimal configuration, just like a self-driving car.
Professor Mark Dodgson and Professor David Gann discuss the importance of needing strong strategic leadership at universities for them to flourish in their latest blog on the The World Economic Forum.
Could the secret to setting effective goals and achieving them be to think about sailing? Learn how setting your sails can help you stay the course to success.
UQ MBA graduate Matt Granfield is on a mission to give vulnerable people access to much-needed technology via his not-for-profit organisation Spare Keys.