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Building capacity and capability with a CBE intern
How CBE interns strengthen lean charities and why they have a lot ot offer other businesses too.

Powering a renewable-energy solution
Five CBE students recognised for their outstanding business solution addressing a critical gap in the energy sector: the undersupply of skilled workers.
Tomorrow's leaders learning today
Two CBE students selected for the Stephen FitzGerald Scholars Program, a prestigious initiative that promotes connections between Australia and China.
Learning journey inspires artwork
APS First Nations Graduate Certificate of Management Program inspires artistic expression for candidate Natalie Mudford.
Want your kids to do well at school? It takes more than motivation
ANU research shows the key to academic success is to help students learn better, not try harder.
Pooh Bear’s Corner reminds us of the power of pausing
One of Australia’s most iconic roadside shrines can tell us a lot about the joy of journeying, ANU research reveals.
Manifesting first-day success
You've landed your dream internship, but how do you manage your first-day nerves?
Solving the dam problem
CBE actuarial students recognised for their solution to dam-failure risk in international case-study challenge.
3MT: Getting to the point
ANU Research School Management HDR candidate Ravini Abhayarathne named this year's CBE 3MT winner.
What's stopping ACT homes from going all-electric? New ANU-ActewAGL partnership set to find why
CBE's Dr Kimin Eom, recipient of the 2025 ActewAGL Endowment Fund, is set to collaborate with researchers across ANU to find solutions.
Stand-out business solutions shine
Exceptional business plan for multinational enterprise sees CBE Master students win the Zhejiang International Business School Global Corporate Consulting Project.
CBE staff celebrated in 2024 Teaching Awards
CBE’s 2024 Teaching Awards recognise excellence in teaching, tutoring, and education, and acknowledge contributions to the College’s student learning experience.
No news is unbiased but knowing this makes a difference
Understanding where a news outlet stands politically could help us build a clearer, less biased view of the world, research shows.
Is working from home better than being at the office?
Managers should take a tailored approach to getting more out of employees – whether their staff are working from home while running a load of washing or returning to the office and bonding over the water cooler.
Reaching for the stars
Creative and comprehensive proposal for expansion of space-tech company secures students' win in 2024 International Business Plan Competition.
The impact of gender on social exchanges in the workplace
Dr Karryna Madison receives award for her investigation into how gender influences leader-follower exchanges.
CBE researchers publish in America’s top economics journal
Professor Antje Berndt and Dr Yichao Zhu have published a study in the prestigious American Economic Review.
Pursuing safety and wellbeing for all women and girls
Celebrating International Women’s Day 2025
Surprise twist leads to University Medal
CBE graduate Cassandra Liang takes the University Medal for Honours dissertation on surprise and its impact on team dynamics.
Fragile ground and a glass ceiling: how women entrepreneurs defy the odds
Dr Samira Nazar is showing women in the world’s most vulnerable regions can turn adversity into business success.
Superstitious finances: the invisible forces guiding your investments
As the Year of the Snake slithers in, so do superstitions about money and luck. But should our finances ever be guided by folklore? An ANU expert weighs in.
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