ANU Research School of Management

The Research School of Management develops responsible and resilient leaders with knowledge, skills and capabilities needed to make a difference to organisations and society. Our unique approach to management education is informed by relevant, important and impactful research that addresses the challenges of managing in a complex, rapidly-changing and uncertain world. 



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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.

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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.

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Reaching for the stars

Creative and comprehensive proposal for expansion of space-tech company secures students' win in 2024 International Business Plan Competition.

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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.

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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.

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We have a long-standing reputation for excellence in education, research and community outreach.

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The Research School of Management develops responsible and resilient leaders with knowledge, skills and capabilities needed to make a difference to organisations and society.

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Acknowledgment of country

We acknowledge and celebrate the First Australians on whose traditional lands we meet,
and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.