Opinion
Can legislation alone end brutality in Australian prisons? 29 Nov 2012
ABC Unleashed
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Honorary Associate Professor Linda English says that changing a culture of brutality in closed institutions is rarely achieved through the imposition of additional rules, training and surveillance, but is grounded in the alignment of institutional and personal values.
Read moreNo cold war - US will ensure China follows the 'road rules' 13 Nov 2012
Sydney Morning Herald
By Geoffrey Garrett
China and the US will never be friends, but they do need each other desperately and last week's American elections did nothing to alter this fact, writes Professor Geoffrey Garrett in The Sydney Morning Herald. Read more
Key to Asian Century is already on campus 31 Oct 2012
The Australian
By Geoffrey Garrett and Sean Gallagher
The Asia Century white paper is based on two fundamental propositions. First, by 2025 Asia will have transformed itself from the world's low-cost manufacturer into its biggest middle-class consumer. Second, Australia's future prosperity depends on being able to give increasingly sophisticated Asian consumers what they want, write Professor Geoffrey Garrett and Sean Gallagher in The Australian. Read more
Future of business cyber security tied to US election result 31 Oct 2012
Sydney Morning Herald
By Philip Seltsikas and Max Soyref
The Australian business community must remain acutely aware of cyber security developments in the US and be prepared to take an active role in any government-led response, write Associate Professor Philip Seltsikas and PhD candidate Max Soyref. Read more
Virgin's Borghetti ticks the boxes 30 Oct 2012
Sydney Morning Herald
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Virgin Australia's move to take a 60 per cent stake in Tiger Airways will have a huge impact on its ongoing battle with Qantas over the domestic corporate traveler market, writes Dr Tony Webber in the Sydney Morning Herald. Read more
Billion dollar skills stem from $20m gift 29 Oct 2012
Australian Financial Review
By Geoffrey Garrett and Archie Johnston
The recent $20m gift to the University of Sydney by John Grill is a vital step for ongoing Australian success, writes Professor Geoffrey Garrett and Professor Archie Johnston in the Australian Financial Review. Read more
American innovation, inspiration will triumph 27 Oct 2012
Australian Financial Review
By Geoffrey Garrett
Despite severe economic problems, all is not lost for the United States, thanks to its strong track record in innovation writes Professor Geoffrey Garrett in the Australian Financial Review. Read more
Why petrol prices are skyrocketing 19 Oct 2012
Sydney Morning Herald
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Associate Professor Tony Webber has written on the topic of the recent fuel price hike across Australia, in the Sydney Morning Herald. Read more
Battle to fly high with business passengers 16 Oct 2012
Sydney Morning Herald
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Associate Professor Tony Webber has written about the ongoing price war between Qantas and Virgin in the domestic Business Class airline sector, for the Sydney Morning Herald. Read more
Our MBA: A degree tailored for modern times 06 Oct 2012
Sydney Morning Herald
By Geoffrey Garrett
The Business School's new MBA is a degree tailored for modern times, writes Professor Geoffrey Garrett, Dean of the Business School, in the Sydney Morning Herald. Read more
Forrest case leaves open disclosure 04 Oct 2012
Australian Financial Review
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The High Court's judgment in Forrest v ASIC is a simplification of a morass of multifaceted, convoluted allegations which appear to have overlooked commercial reality, says Cary di Lernia Read more
Chinese drifting towards a US market eager to please 03 Oct 2012
The Australian
By Geoffrey Garrett
The higher education trade winds blowing Chinese students into US classrooms are approaching gale force, say Sean Gallagher and Professor Geoffrey Garrett in the Australian.
Read moreElite US universities offer free web courses 06 Jun 2012
The Australian
By Sean Gallagher and Geoffrey Garrett
Sean Gallagher and Geoffrey Garrett write for The Australian about Harvard and MIT's ventures into the brave new world of massive open online courses. Read more
US and China want to make money, not war 26 May 2012
The Australian
By Geoffrey Garrett
Professor Geoffrey Garrett, Dean of the University of Sydney Business School, writes for The Australian. Read more