Despite ongoing efforts over the past decade, there’s still a noticeable gap in getting women into these top roles in Malaysia’s private sector.
So far, Israel’s war in Gaza hasn’t greatly disrupted global supply chains. But the situation could quickly shift along many fault lines.
It was thought that after the pandemic, young people’s outlook for the future might have improved. But the latest Australian Youth Barometer survey shows it’s actually become worse.
Universities are well-positioned to demonstrate crucial leadership in the global race towards net zero. Here’s how.
Micro loans promised war-affected Sri Lankan and Cambodian women a way out of poverty as they rebuilt their lives. Instead, the loans trapped them in debt.
With the global shift in corporate sustainability, what will it take to ensure Indonesian businesses rise to the challenge?
A four-year study of households has shown how the increasing focus on our homes as sites of work, rest and play can increase energy use despite soaring prices.
The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) has kept poverty and inequality on the policy agenda.
Some foreign officials promoting central bank digital currencies want to be able to track and limit transactions in real time, raising privacy concerns.
Australia’s largest financial institutions face increasing scrutiny about how their executives are remunerated.
New research recommends Indonesia partner with Australia to develop resilient and responsive healthcare supply chains using modern digital technologies.
A new survey paints a picture of the lives of migrant women and refugees in Australia before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Unpacking where the money’s going, and what it means for you and the post-COVID recovery.
If blockchain's potential is realised, it's likely that current platforms will fail, while others will be big winners.
New research shows that the killing of environmental activists is bad for mining companies' business, resulting in falling share prices – at least in the short term.
Manjula Lee has developed a breakthrough monitoring tool that helps governments and corporations support sustainable development programs.
With China and the US more willing to disregard international rules, how does Australia balance its relationship with the two powers, and protect its interests?
COVID-19 is testing the resilience of the tertiary education sector, and the international students it caters for, but there is a path forward.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created the opportunity for Western institutions to rethink their learning programs for international students.
During this time of massive social upheaval, Monash sociologists explore how various community groups are faring.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
Solving climate change would involve only a fraction of the interventions into civic, business and organisational life that we're seeing now.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
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