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Award winning Wine Business student Haylee Butler on turning her passion into a career
Winner of the WCA Best Wine Student award, Haylee Butler share’s how her passion for wine paved the way for a career change. By studying a Graduate Diploma in Wine Business, Haylee was introduced to the industry and the many opportunities afforded by a career in wine business.
Proactive Prosumers
Prosumers – those who both consume and produce value – can play important and specific roles during a crisis. Businesses could save money by mobilising prosumers using their own transport to make deliveries for extra income.
Scholarships invest in state and nation’s future leaders
In a once-only opportunity, 200 scholarships are available to assist future leaders to develop their expertise and to upskill by undertaking the University of Adelaide’s MBA (Emerging Leaders) program.
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Boosting the careers of next generation wine communicators
After the tremendous success of the 2019 Wine Industry Mentor Program, Wine Communicators of Australia (WCA) and the Adelaide Business School at The University of Adelaide are pleased to announce over 20 industry leaders are set to take up the mantle as a mentor in 2020.
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Jillian Sales, Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems) student shares her experiences
"Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems) has given me multiple perspectives thus far on what the practical application would be like in the industry." - Jillian.
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Report for South Australia 2017/2018
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Report for South Australia was launched at Lot Fourteen on 6 June 2019 with South Australia’s Chief Entrepreneur Jim Whalley.
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Transformation and triumph; how to win competitions and pursue greatness
When three MBA students agreed to enter a global family business case competition, they had no idea how profoundly it would impact on them personally and professionally. Each year, contestants from 25 countries travel to the USA to compete at The University of Vermont, Grossman School of Business.
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Alumnus, Dr Guy Debelle Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia speaks in Adelaide
The Adelaide Business School was delighted to join with the American Chamber of Commerce to host Deputy Governor Dr Guy Debelle’s speech in Adelaide on Wednesday 10 April.
Future Universities Thoughtbook
This week saw the online launch of the Future Universities Thoughtbook / Australian Edition, co-edited by Prof Carolin Plewa.
Age is no barrier to starting a business
Older Australians are in the top echelon of business start-ups, according to a new report that is part of a continuing global entrepreneurship study, but young adults are far less – enterprising.
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