Last week the federal government ordered the Productivity Commission to investigate the $5 billion annual investment Australia makes in innovation and science. Professor Jonathan West offers his unique perspective on Australia's innovation performance, offering a model of how the public sector can work in a way to support rather than restrict the market. He also sounds a warning for our economic future in the face of a huge economic and innovation powerhouse – China
KPMG and The University of Sydney formed a strategic relationship to research and publish insights o...
Article originally published in The Campus Morning Mail on 18 August 2020. "Amid an international de...
Over the past two decades, Australia has failed to build significant positions in the technological ...
Last week the federal government ordered the Productivity Commission to investigate the $5 billion ...
Technology-enabled innovation is set to become a core goal of China’s 13th Five-Year Plan (due to be...
KPMG and the University of Sydney China Studies Centre have formed a strategic relationship to publi...
This inquiry looks at the challenges to Australian industries and jobs posed by increasing global co...
Over the past thirty years, China has published various national plans and policies to foster scienc...
China is transforming itself into the workshop of the world, building an export-oriented national pr...
Thank you for inviting me to talk with you today about global realities for Australia. While I will ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the three decades since it...
China\u27s emergence as a major economic power will pose great challenges for the global community. ...
KPMG and The University of Sydney formed a strategic relationship to research and publish insights o...
PRIME MINISTER’S FOREWORD The Australian Government is committed to the future pros...
As the former Minister of China's Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST), Guan-hua Xu has witnessed...
KPMG and The University of Sydney formed a strategic relationship to research and publish insights o...
Article originally published in The Campus Morning Mail on 18 August 2020. "Amid an international de...
Over the past two decades, Australia has failed to build significant positions in the technological ...
Last week the federal government ordered the Productivity Commission to investigate the $5 billion ...
Technology-enabled innovation is set to become a core goal of China’s 13th Five-Year Plan (due to be...
KPMG and the University of Sydney China Studies Centre have formed a strategic relationship to publi...
This inquiry looks at the challenges to Australian industries and jobs posed by increasing global co...
Over the past thirty years, China has published various national plans and policies to foster scienc...
China is transforming itself into the workshop of the world, building an export-oriented national pr...
Thank you for inviting me to talk with you today about global realities for Australia. While I will ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the three decades since it...
China\u27s emergence as a major economic power will pose great challenges for the global community. ...
KPMG and The University of Sydney formed a strategic relationship to research and publish insights o...
PRIME MINISTER’S FOREWORD The Australian Government is committed to the future pros...
As the former Minister of China's Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST), Guan-hua Xu has witnessed...
KPMG and The University of Sydney formed a strategic relationship to research and publish insights o...
Article originally published in The Campus Morning Mail on 18 August 2020. "Amid an international de...
Over the past two decades, Australia has failed to build significant positions in the technological ...