Vulnerable women supported by Griffith business program
Empowering women aged 50 and over with the skills and knowledge to start micro-businesses is the aim of a Griffith University project.
Empowering women aged 50 and over with the skills and knowledge to start micro-businesses is the aim of a Griffith University project.
A record number of emerging young leaders took part in the Griffith University Young Professionals’ Forum last week.
Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of International Business student Candice Noring is fired up ahead of the 2019 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum.
The two-day event will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre this October.
The dominant language around great economic transitions of modern times suggests they have been caused by leaps in technological innovation. These normative narratives suggest that it was the leveraging of new technologies that opened the way for the subsequent reshaping of our economies, and our societies. But if we look more closely at the major ‘ages of transition’, it is clear that they didn’t just follow on from purely technological innovation.
Griffith University game changers spoke at the WOW Global 24 Festival about how COVID-19 has impacted women.