Quick trip up to Toowoomba to interview for our refugee entrepreneurship project. Such a great day to listen and learn and…enjoy the warm sunshine #stopandsmelltheflowers#toowoombacarnivalofflowers https://t.co/9GXUwz1QCQ
New journal impact factors in entrepreneurship.
Most journals have impressive development.
Thanks to editors and reviewers, and congrats to the entrepreneurship community.
@ENT_Div_AoM#entrepreneurship#JIF#Research#journals
Ways to support less visible students for employability. 1.Academics informally checkin pre-internship to ensure students feel supported/seen. 2. Translate content to different languages. 3. Being explicit and actively promote opportunities to all. @herdsa_conf #HERDSA2022
Personal connections with motivated academics provide further opportunities to engage with industry fuelling new paths for student employability. As academics we have so many opportunities for impact. @GriffithBiz @herdsa_conf #HERDSA2022
Prof Sally Male @UniMelb kickstarting the panel discussion on the future world of graduate employability (student voice) @herdsa_conf #HERDSA2022@GriffithBiz#Melbourne
In my Program Outcomes role with @GriffithBiz I spend alot of time considering student employability and careers. So great to be Prof Denise Jackson’s @herdsa_conf session exploring student professional identity. #HERDSA2022#learning
Thanks Melbourne for putting on a fantastic sunrise as I walked to @herdsa_conf @Griffith_Uni@GriffithBiz I’m looking forward meeting with colleagues and friends #HERDSA2022
Other than working on my research (innovation and resourcefulness) , connecting and working with amazing colleagues, and teaching, koala spotting is my favourite thing to do on campus. #lovemyjob. @Griffith_Uni Nathan campus 🐨 @GriffithBiz
@okooboh_ose One of my biggest challenges in time management was the lit review. When reading as a PhD student I would think of a new idea andthen look at new lit. I then created a file and called it “Things I am not working on” to put my new ideas. Stopped me from going down rabbit holes.