Paris came to a corner of the University of Sydney when Professor Jean-Michel Rabaté visited to review an Australian colleague’s manuscript about Samuel Beckett, lecture on James Joyce, and give a masterclass on Jacques Derrida, who was his
Econometricians develop and improve statistical procedures used to guide business decisions and public policy, and to test the predictions of economic theory. ... beyond a country’s borders, the nature of international business cycles and the role of
This research takes an innovative approach to broaden the mental health ecosystem, encompassing both health and non-health sectors, Governments, business and civil society.
The group continues to collaborate closely with government, business and other non-government partners to yield a rich and comprehensive suite of research, and important findings on:.
Dr Chinmay Pattnaik, Senior Lecturer, International Business . Dr Kiju Jung, Senior Lecturer, Marketing. ... Dr Songting Dong, Senior Lecturer, UNSW Business School. Dr Jihwan Moon, Lecturer, UNSW Business School.
We aim to become a point of contact for Australian businesses already doing business or interested in entering emerging markets, as well as for companies in emerging markets that have an ... The University of Sydney BusinessBusiness is the External
Professor Peter Marks argues that George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four should not be read as a despairing dystopia but as a universal “go-to resistance text”.
We bring together world-leading research capability with practical, evidence-based insights to examine gender disparities that shape women’s working lives, and to align work and care regimes in a way that works for people and organisations.
About us. Given that our world is built around the movement of people and goods, the economic and social importance of transport for residents and businesses is clear. ... electric vehicles require entirely new charging infrastructures. novel unified
Action only comes out of crises, “when the full effect of business as usual becomes too big to ignore, when science matches people’s lived experience”.