August

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29 August 2022

MBA Student Profile Akhilla Ashok

Akhilla Ashok shares why she chose the University of Sydney MBA, the best part of the degree so far, and how she found the transition from Mumbai to Sydney.
22 August 2022

Influential international transport conference arrives in Sydney

Transport industry leaders from around the world will converge in Sydney in September 2022 to debate topics ranging from ownership, competition and governance to the decarbonisation of public transport.
19 August 2022

Jessica's path from PhD to university lecturer

A lecturer in Business Analytics, Jessica Leung shares her experience studying a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney Business School.
18 August 2022

Meet the alumni whose startups are revolutionising workplace wellbeing

Transforming wellbeing in the workplace requires fresh thinking. Enter our Genesis alumni, whose startups are stepping up to make us happier and healthier at work.
11 August 2022

Sydney transforms Master of Professional Accounting and Business Performance

Graduates will have a unique and in-demand skillset to drive business improvement with the University of Sydney Business School's new Master of Professional Accounting and Business Performance.
11 August 2022

PhD students fit years of research into minutes for Three Minute Thesis competition

Doctor of Philosophy students at the University of Sydney Business School took on the challenge to tell the story of their research in just three minutes for the Faculty Heat of the Three Minute Thesis competition.
04 August 2022

Budding FinTech researchers collaborate across the world through partnership with Adam Smith Business School

PhD students and academics from the University of Sydney Business School and the Adam Smith Business School have come together for the first cross-institutional innovation challenge focused on financial technology.
01 August 2022

New Economic Measurement: A Value-Based Approach

Christopher Day explores how measuring economic growth and societal wellbeing is a complex process that cannot be evaluated solely by quantitative calculations like GDP.