Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Business Talents Equipped with A.I. + FinTech Survive the Post-pandemic World

While mentioning what kind of business talents will be in great demand, Professor Ed Snape, Dean of HKBU School of Business highlighted the following points...

£1m climate change programme launched to help Scottish businesses

A new partnership designed to empower Scottish companies and help them become climate change leaders has been launched by the University of Edinburgh and Royal Bank of Scotland.

Strong connections and an uplifting learning environment at UC

With a major in Tourism, Marketing and Management and a minor in te reo Māori, Amiria sees the tourism industry as a platform to tell the stories of tangata whenua, and an opportunity to preserve the history of our tūpuna (ancestors).

‘Eco worm tax’ a winning plan for UC student

UC Masters in Business Management student Yutika Rangari created a poster explaining her plan to levy the industrial and residential sector $40...

​NTU Singapore’s Nanyang MBA jumps 35 places to break into top 40 in The...

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) now ranks 38th in The Economist's latest ranking of Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes worldwide.

Pepperdine Graziadio MBA Ranked as Tier One Program in CEO Magazine 2021 Global MBA...

Pepperdine Graziadio Business School Full-Time and Part-Time MBA was ranked as a Tier One program in CEO Magazine 2021 Global MBA Rankings.

Deloitte and University of Adelaide team up to prepare students for jobs of the...

Students will gain future-focused, work-ready skills and a pathway to employment following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding by Deloitte Australia and the University of Adelaide.

Being adaptive at work may be the golden ticket to combat gender inequalities

A study from The University of Western Australia’s Business School has revealed that women who adapt to changes in their work teams are recognised more than their male counterparts.

Accounting at Milgard: Past, Present, Future

The MAcc Direct program was introduced to remove some of those barriers by guaranteeing admission and providing a scholarship to deserving students; this year alone 60 students have been offered this opportunity.

Navigating the next phase of COVID-19: three critical issues for business leaders

Business leaders need to address questions on work processes, performance and virtual teams to improve productivity and engagement through the COVID-19 induced recession, says UNSW Business School.
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