In mid-August, Professor Alison Sheridan and Dr Sujana Adapa attended the US Academy of Managment conference in Chicago. As Program Chair for the Gender and Diversity in Organizations (GDO) division of the US Academy of Management, this year’s annual...
Jack Makeham Memorial Lecture - 2018 “Towards 2050 - Where to for Agriculture?” AARES New England Branch and UNE Business School welcome Ms. Kate Lorimer-Ward (Deputy Director General, DPI Agriculture with NSW Department of Primary Industries) Many sectors,...
Last night, the UNE Business School held the annual CPA Awards in the JP Belshaw Lecture Theatre, celebrating the achievements of students studying Accounting units across a talented undergraduate cohort. Sponsored by CPA Australia, the awards drew 23 students,...
University of New England students defend reputation as ‘the ones to beat’ on the international stage. Months of preparation and hard work saw three student teams from the University of New England (UNE) celebrating great results at the recent International Food...
Each year, students in MM200 Managing People and Organisations have the unique opportunity to focus their major assignment on a real life case study. UNE Business School invites the case study organisation onto campus for our annual Guest Lecture, and as always,...
Hosted in collaboration with the UNE SMART Region Incubator (SRI), headed by Dr Lou Conway, and the UNE Precision Agriculture Research Group (PARG), headed by Professor David Lamb, Agmentation is a sprint and pitch hackathon-style event designed to produce and...
Dr Sujana Adapa recently took part in the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) event ‘Enabling Safe and Healthy Workplaces for Small Business’ report and campaign ‘#Part&Parcel – Working with small biz; it’s in the delivery’ launch in the...
Over 350 scholars from around the world gathered in Sydney for the 10th Biennial Gender, Work and Organization conference hosted by Macquarie University. This is the first time the conference has been held outside the UK, and despite the distance from its...
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