Thursday, April 25, 2024

Cryptocurrency: financial revolution or flash in the pan?

Touted as the future by some and a fleeting trend by others, what’s behind the rollercoaster-like value and popularity of cryptocurrency?

Job crafting and award winning: Business School shines at HR awards

Human resources expert Dr Deepika Jindal and her former student Amy Raine celebrated their successes at the 2022 Human Resources New Zealand Awards.

COVID economic concerns mean all that glitters really is gold now

With prices for the precious metal close to record highs in world markets, gold has outstripped other investments and investor enthusiasm appears endless.

Eller Finance Professor’s Research On Hedge Fund Investing Cited In Institutional Money Magazine

Performance fees research conducted by Eller College of Management Assistant Professor of Finance, Andrea Rossi, was recently referenced in...

A “Time Travel” – Discover the Link Between Ancient China’s Civil Examination And modern...

HKU Business School Professor James K.S. Kung has recently won the Royal Economic Society Prize for the best article published in The Economic Journal in 2020.

Curtin and St Hilda’s join forces to foster future leaders

Curtin University has partnered with St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls to help nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs and build innovation into the School’s curriculum and learning spaces.

Bank of Ireland to sponsor Quercus Talented Students’ Programme at UCC

University College Cork is delighted to announce today that its flagship scholarship, the Quercus Talented Students’ Programme, is to be sponsored by Bank of Ireland up to the end of 2026.

PKU School of Economics holds a series of international courses

This year, due to the challenges brought by the COVID-19, the School of Economics at Peking University broadened students’ horizons via “cloud classroom”...

First COVID-19 lockdown cost UK hospitality and high street £45 billion in turnover, researchers...

However, UK supermarkets and online retailers made an additional £4 billion each thanks to the coronavirus lockdown that began in March last year, according to econometric models.

New satellite office expands ASU’s presence in the Middle East

ASU's Thunderbird School of Global Management has opened a new satellite center of excellence in Dubai called the Thunderbird Global Innovation Center in partnership with Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)...
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