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ECU School of Business and Law earns global recognition

Monday, 01 August 2022

The School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University has joined the elite group of the world’s top business schools with accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

Tips on how to avoid burnout at work

Friday, 29 July 2022

Edith Cowan University Associate, Professor Ben Farr-Wharton specialises in employee wellbeing and compassion and believes that the current climate leaves hospitality workers at risk of burnout.

Diverse careers in the law

Monday, 11 July 2022 Schools > Business and Law > News and events > Industry-Ready Graduates > 2022 > 07

The law discipline of the School of Business and Law and Leo Cussen Centre for Law partnered to present a panel discussion ‘Diverse Careers in the Law'.

Flexible MBA bring success for Joseph

Friday, 01 July 2022 Schools > Business and Law > News and events > Industry-Ready Graduates > 2022 > 07

MBA student Joseph Cameron has been successfully combining study around his FIFO job which takes him to all different locations around the state.

Staff retention strategies top of mind for finance bosses

Wednesday, 29 June 2022

With a record level of job advertisements and a tightening labour market, employers are experiencing greater difficulty in retaining staff and filling vacant positions, and this scenario could worsen as a major skill shortages sweeps across industries. Associate Dean (Management) Associate Professor Ben Farr-Wharton is mentioned in the Australian Financial Review.

This is how travelling affects your mental health

Wednesday, 29 June 2022

Everyone talks about travelling is the best therapy and nothing beats a holiday to take away the blues. Now it seems as though science is also backing this up. Lecturer in the School of Business and Law and Lead researcher of the study, Dr. Jun Wen said that a diverse team of marketing experts, public health personnel and tourism personnel thoroughly investigated how tourism as an industry could benefit people who are suffering from dementia.

Annika's contribution to sustainability in education

Friday, 10 June 2022 Schools > Business and Law > News and events > High-Quality Teaching and Learning Experiences > 2022 > 06

Often it’s a student’s extra-curricular involvement that sets them apart from other graduates. Annika Gnaedig was invited to be part of the international jury for the 2022 PRME Recognition of Excellence Awards.

The ECU SBL Law Discipline Preliminary Moot

Wednesday, 25 May 2022 Schools > Business and Law > News and events > Industry-Ready Graduates > 2022 > 05

The Edith Cowan Student Law Society organises an annual Introductory Moot, primarily for first year law students with no prior experience of advocacy.

Making the link between work, study and passion

Thursday, 12 May 2022 Schools > Business and Law > News and events > High-Quality Teaching and Learning Experiences > 2022 > 05

Sophie Sanderson swore she would never go back to formal education, but then she found out about ECU's Graduate Certificate in People and Culture.

Maria’s life changing university journey

Tuesday, 10 May 2022 Schools > Business and Law > News and events > High-Quality Teaching and Learning Experiences > 2022 > 05

Maria Louisa Daniele, who graduates from a Bachelor of Commerce with a Marketing major mid-2022, is an inspiration and a role model to her children, as well as to anyone who aspires to create better opportunities for themselves and their families.

Ensuring vital additive’s supply to keep trucks on the road

Wednesday, 04 May 2022

When China banned the export of AdBlue ingredient urea in mid-2021, it sparked a global shortage of AdBlue. Associate Professor Flavio Macau, lecturer in supply chain management and global logistics, says urea supplies are stable at the moment, however, he sees risks in the future.

Karleigh’s skills and experience are ‘in demand’

Tuesday, 26 April 2022 Schools > Business and Law > News and events > Industry-Ready Graduates > 2022 > 04

Karleigh Barras‘ decision to study at ECU was influenced by recommendations from her colleagues and friends, who said ECU put their students first.

Federal budget misses mark on skills and training

Thursday, 21 April 2022

Professor Pi-Shen Seet, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the School of Business and Law, writes a piece on the federal budget published in The Weekend West.

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