The University of Queensland Business School has appointed corporate finance expert and celebrated academic, Professor Stephen Gray as the new Malcolm Broomhead Chair in Finance.
From millennials to boomers, everyday people are using readily-accessible technology and a shared sense of disenfranchisement to beat the Bastille of Wall Street. Their actions are likely to shape the future of financial service as we know it.
Research from the UQ Business School discovered female CEOs and founders still operate at a disadvantage in industries perceived as male-dominated when pitching for capital. The good news is there are promising opportunities to correct the trend. Discover four pitching tips to beat bias.
If you’re considering a career change, you’re not alone. Hear from UQ Business School experts and UQ MBA alumnus Suzanne Wood, who changed careers during the pandemic, for the tips and advice you’re looking for.
Are you considering a career change? With recent industry disruption, increasing automation and digitalisation, you might be wondering if now’s the best time.
UQ MBA student, Rob Sutton of Mirragin Unmanned Systems, said ex-airline pilots were in demand in the industry, which was no longer simply a hobbyist’s playground.
Business schools have a major role to play in what the World Economic Forum calls “The Great Reset” as the world adjusts to the COVID-19 pandemic Associate Professor Sarah Kelly and Professor Mark Dodgson explain.
New figures show that for every 10,000 rental properties, just 57 were available in regional and coastal parts of Queensland continued to report strong sales figures.Professor Shaun Bond said the housing pressure was driven by record interstate migration, remote work and the return of Australian expatriates.