Five advertising students from The University of Queensland (UQ) Business School have won the coveted national Advertising Capstone Challenge Australia hosted in Sydney – an annual competition between three major universities crowing the best pitch for a well-known brand.
Four Business School postgraduate students from The University of Queensland (UQ) have placed second in this year’s Global Business Challenge (GBC) – the world’s largest business case competition.
The University of Queensland (UQ) Business School has again been confirmed as a top international business school by global accrediting organisation EQUIS, gaining reaccreditation for the next five years.
While there is no foolproof recipe for success, Marc Orchard, Director of Startups at BDO Australia, shares three questions all aspiring entrepreneurs should ask themselves and three tips to help them embark on their own startup venture.
Girls’ schools could be the key to closing the gender pay gap, according to a study from a UQ Business School researcher, which discovered female students graduated more confident and more likely to hold leadership roles if they attend single-sex schools.
Five master’s degree students from The University of Queensland (UQ) Business School have won IXL’s Innovation Olympics for the summer quarter of 2019. This was UQ’s first time competing in the eight week competition.
Today there is no such thing as a product-only business, according to a new approach that aims to encourage innovation.
In countries around the world, the value of manufacturing is on the decline. The service sector increasingly dominates the economy and in developed countries like Australia, the United Kingdom and United States it accounts for over 70 per cent of GDP.
Sophia Arkinstall is on a mission. The UQ MBA graduate is setting out to make smart cities a reality, taking the concept beyond infrastructure, to look at how our cities will enable us to live healthier, happier lives into the future.