Business graduate helping to shape future of rural industries To say that Andrew Duver immersed himself in university life at UNE is an understatement. Andrew was a member of the UNE Economics and Business Society, an active...
UNE Business School launched the inaugural Nucleate program on 12 November, inviting students from across the university at both undergraduate and postgraduate level to take up an opportunity to enrol in a 6-week unit, boasting a 2 day intensive with the...
Professor Rene Villano recently travelled to the Philippines to attend at the 6th Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy Conference (SAFE2018). This conference is hosted by the SAFE-Network - an Asia Pacific network of university and college educators and...
Objective: As supermarkets continue to expand their healthcare categories, consumers now have more choice and access to unscheduled medicines. This current research empirically examines the drivers and barriers of consumer purchase intentions, namely trust and...
UNE Business School PhD student, Subashini Perera, recently had the opportunity to present one of her papers at the 31st PhD Conference in Economics and Business at UNSW Sydney from 31st October - 2nd November. The paper, titled 'Trade delays constitute a...
Jane Stent studied with UNE online, and lives in the far west Hunter region of NSW. Jane shows that it is possible to work full time and study, as well as enjoy the ride! Like many off-campus students I work full time, in the finance industry, alongside study. I...
Casey initially came to UNE after successfully gaining Early Entry into the Bachelor of Agriculture in 2011. After completing this degree and entering the workforce, Casey then decided to undertake a Master of Business Administration to compliment her existing...
My name is Erin, I’m 29 and I live on a small farm just east of Armidale with my partner Mitch, our maremma Stella and whole range of other animals – mostly of the feathered variety. Born and raised in Coffs Harbour I came to UNE initially in 2008 where I lived at...
Kara Tighe has just graduated from a PhD in agricultural economics. Throughout her study, she has also juggled casual work, and two children - welcoming her third child, a daughter, just 2 months before her graduation. Kara is a wonderful example of what is...
Richard Conomy grew up in Melbourne and enlisted into the Australian Army at the age of 22. He served on a recovery effort in the aftermath of Cyclone Larry in 2006, on a stabilisation force to East Timor later that year and on a mentoring task force to Afghanistan...
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