UNE Business School are pleased to share some news from our industry partners at Boyce Chartered Accountants. This news has been shared via their website as the press release below: On the 1st of March, Boyce, in conjunction with the University of New England (UNE)...
UNE Business School Seminar Series Leadership for a White Gaze: Strategic Self-Orientalism among Chinese Australians Date: 4 November 2016 11:00am-12:00pm Location: Lecture Theatre 2, EBL Building (W40) Despite the gains in leadership theorising that has begun to...
Professor Brian Dollery of the UNE Centre for Local Government has secured a research grant for $25,000 from the South Australian Local Government Association (SALGA) Local Government Research and Development Scheme (LGR&DS) which funds applied research into...
Guiding remote economic planning by measuring and 'tracking and mapping' the significance of Mining impact is a key objective of the Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) Project. ECVM is a CRC for Remote Economic Participation Project and in its fifth year...
Research from the UNE Business School for the Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) Project has had a significant impact in understanding the transition that regional town experiences after a mine closure. The findings from this project are now being put to...
Young aspiring entrepreneurs from across the New England North West and North Coast will have the chance to test their best business ideas in the 2016 UNE Business School Innovation Challenge. The Innovation Challenge offers high school students the opportunity to...
Professor Brian Dollery's expert opinion was recently included in an article on NSW state government's Fit for the Future reform around staged rate increases, noting that submissions including rate raises are to be considered a calculation for the purposes of the...
UNE Business School's Centre for Local Government have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Armidale Regional Council, as reported by Council August 30, 2016. The MOU will run for three years and will involve collaborative work on a range of areas....
Mr Jim McFarlane from the UNE Business School has been offered a CRC Remote Economic Participation scholarship to join the Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) team. Mr McFarlane will complete his PhD on regional economic development, including the role...
The Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) team are soon to deliver a toolkit for remote communities built with the intention of assisting management of the impacts to the community from various stages of the mine life cycle. Lead by Principal Research Leader,...
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