Archive for May, 2012

Faculty finds its voice!

25 May 2012
Readers of B&E can now enjoy easy access to audio and a dedicated audio lounge has been set up for the Faculty.

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Study suggests formula for viral success

24 May 2012
Research at the Faculty has identified a formula to create a successful viral movie.

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Ethics in Accounting: can corporate culture reduce accounting manipulation?

12 June 2012
Public Lecture in Malaysia by Professor Margaret Abernethy, Sir Douglas Copland Chair of Commerce.

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‘Small loans that make a huge impact’

The Age
21 May 2012
One of our clubs and a former student is profiled in a column in the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald today.

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‘WA roars but future needs work’

The Fin Review
19 May 2012
Director of the Graduate School of Business and Economics, Prof Nasser Spear, gave his opinion on the future of WA.

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Congratulations to Dr Peter Yates

18 May 2012
The Faculty of Business and Economics wishes to extend its congratulations to Dr Peter Yates, AM, who will become the Chair of the Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) Foundation Board.

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Senior lecturer appointments

18 May 2012
Ben Neville and Joeri Mo have been promoted to the postion of Senior Lecturer within the Department of Management and Marketing.

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Environmental Economics

17 May 2012
Watch one of our graduate researchers in the Department of Economics talk about their research into the application of market design and structural econometrics to environmental policy problems.

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A helping hand in a new experience

17 May 2012
The first semester of this year will finish up at the end of this week, bringing to a close the first experience many students will have had with higher education. The peer mentoring programme works hard to ensure students have a benefical experience.

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Consumer confidence up slightly

16 May 2012
Despite the big interest rate cut by the Reserve Bank, consumer confidence rises only modestly, in the latest Westpac Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment.

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