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The University of Melbourne's Faculty of Business and Economics integrates aerospace engineering research with food systems sustainability initiatives through its cross-disciplinary programs. The faculty's research portfolio spans supply chain optimization, agricultural waste reduction, and market-based sustainability solutions. Their academic publications and policy recommendations address specific challenges in Australian agriculture, global food distribution, and aerospace technology development. The faculty's graduate programs combine engineering specialization tracks with economics and sustainability coursework at both masters and doctoral levels. Research partnerships with Australian agricultural organizations and aerospace firms provide students with industry-embedded project opportunities. The curriculum structure emphasizes quantitative analysis methods, engineering principles, and practical policy applications. Faculty researchers contribute to peer-reviewed journals in aerospace engineering, agricultural economics, and supply chain management. Their work includes technical studies on aerospace materials and systems, economic analyses of food distribution networks, and sustainability frameworks for industrial processes. The faculty maintains research facilities for engineering prototyping, economic modeling, and agricultural systems analysis.