Discover how QUT Business School students and alumni have transformed their lives and careers through business studies. Then, meet the academics and industry practitioners who bring these programs to life, making an impact both in and beyond the classroom.

12 January, 2021

To go smart or be smart: How can Australians protect their privacy within their ‘smart’ homes?

As people stayed within their homes during the pandemic, they were busy rewiring and improving their homes for maximum convenience. However, is there a downside to this technology in the home?

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2 January, 2021
Filed under: Pathways to Politics, Pathways to Politics

Creating Opportunities for Women in Politics: Reflections on the QUT Pathways to Politics for Women Program

Connie and Julia were enthusiastic and inquisitive participants in the QUT Pathways to Politics for Women program in 2020, bringing charisma and a positive mindset into each session.

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7 September, 2020
Filed under: Entrepreneurship and innovation

AI-enabled analysis of entrepreneurial language on Twitter reveals entrepreneurial hotspots

Can Twitter inform us where entrepreneurship flourishes and the connection between entrepreneurship hot spots and region economic viability?

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16 June, 2020
Filed under: Leadership

Hire for experience or potential

When hiring the right fit for the job, do you look at experience or potential? Tim Reed, President of the Business Council of Australia shares with us his international experiences.

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3 June, 2020
Filed under: Leadership, MBA Suite

Rankings are important (but not always equal)

When choosing an MBA program that will suit you, industry rankings can be valuable source in selecting the right course. But not all rankings are equal. Hear from our Director of MBA program on how to decipher an MBA ranking.

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7 May, 2020
Filed under: Entrepreneurship and innovation

Parallels of extreme adventure and isolation

Hear from QUT’s Entrepreneur-in-residence and extreme adventurer, Eleanor Carey on the mindset life cycle of physical isolation and then life returning back to normal.

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6 April, 2020
Filed under: Entrepreneurship and innovation

Doom and gloom for Australian businesses, but maintaining our entrepreneurial spirit may be the silver lining

The entrepreneurial spirit of Australians can be the antidote against the economic downturn anticipated in the aftermath of Covid-19, says Martin Obschonka and other researchers.

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27 March, 2020
Filed under: Leadership

Trust deficit disorder: Do we trust the news media in Australia?

How much do Australians trust the news media? The Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology and the News and Media Research Centre investigate.

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25 October, 2019
Filed under: Leadership

We need to get creative about professional development

Why workplaces need to be more accepting of professional development requests that are not perfectly aligned with an employee’s current day-to-day business.

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