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Adelaide Business School appoints new MBA Director
The University of Adelaide’s Adelaide Business School has appointed a new MBA Director, Associate Professor Gary Bowman.
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Research reveals key SMSF regulatory guideline requires revision
Adelaide Business School researchers have demonstrated that a key SMSF regulatory guideline may need to be revised.
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Rethinking supply chain management: Using lessons from COVID-19 to bounce forward this Valentine’s Day
If COVID-19 has taught business anything, it is that life is unpredictable, perhaps even more so than in the living memory of most executives.
Boating safety solution nets eChallenge honours
A solution that makes sure all boat owners comply with the necessary legal requirements has taken top honours in this year’s Australian eChallenge.
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Five big ticks for quality at Adelaide Business School
Business students at the University of Adelaide will benefit from a real-world, business-like quality culture, with the Adelaide Business School being the first of its kind in Australia to be awarded ISO 9001 Certification.
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One cellar door to rule them* all?
A few years ago a colleague of mine forwarded me a fascinating Youtube video by the New York Times titled “How China is Changing Your Internet”.
Research aims to improve youth mental health services
New research will focus on designing more responsive service models to manage the demand for South Australia’s youth mental health services.
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Research aims to improve youth mental health services
New research will focus on designing more responsive service models to manage the demand for South Australia’s youth mental health services.
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Double degree in law and business opens doors for student Alissar Aleid
Coming from Syria in 2019, Alissar Aleid saw her country torn apart in an endless war, and feels extremely passionate about advocating for those in need of a voice, so chose to study a double degree in business and law.
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Health, Wellness, Mindfulness, Dry July, or just a fad? What’s motivating us to try NOLO wines
In May 2021, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that non-alcoholic wine is Australia’s fastest-growing drinks category. Global Data Company, IRI, estimated the market’s growth at an annual rate of 800 percent, possibly worth as much as $15 million by the end of 2021.
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