Australia MBA
Melbourne Business School
(MBS)
Melbourne Business School is a global institution that
focuses on providing an exceptional personal
experience. Classes are large enough to enable
interaction with diverse students from across the globe,
yet small enough to provide quality one-on-one contact
with faculty and support services. MBS is a dedicated,
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professional school with business education as a core
National Enquiry Centre
focus. It delivers life-changing business education
Melbourne Business School
200 Leicester Street
experiences, excellent employment prospects for
Carlton Victoria AUSTRALIA 3053
graduates and business knowledge through research.
Toll free: 1800 00 66 80
Tel: + 61 3 9349 8788
CRICOS Provider code: 00116k
www.mbs.edu
a73 Acting Dean & Director
Assoc. Prof. Jennifer George PhD (Stanford)
BSc (Hons) Canterbury
a73 Acting Associate Dean
Prof. Richard Speed PhD (Loughborough) BA (Oxford)
a73 Year founded
1964
a73 Students
183 Full-time MBA students
a73 Foreign students
90.16% with over 70 countries represented
a73 Students per classroom
40 average
a73 Gender distribution
68.85% male, 31.15% female
a73 Academic background of students
34.07% Engineering, 26.38% Business/Commerce/
Economics, 12.09% Other, 8.79% Information
Technology/Computing, 7.14% Agriculture/Horticulture/
Science, 3.30% Law, 2.75% Medicine/Health Dentistry,
0.55% Education
a73 Average work experience
7 years
a73 Typical age range of students
A global BUSINESS SCHOOL discipline. As well as being great teachers
25-45
Today the impact of Melbourne Business
and world leaders in their fields, they are
a73 Faculty members
School is felt around the globe. MBS is
actively engaged with business and bring Full-time-49
ranked 26th in the world by The
their up-to-date business knowledge to
Part-time-20
Economist, and in the top-55 global
the classrooms.
a73 Scholarships
All successful applications are automatically considered
business schools by the Financial Times
for scholarships. Scholarships are awarded to at least
(UK) 2009. The School’s programmes have
The student EXPERIENCE
25 per cent of successful full-time applicants
received formal international recognition MBS offers one of the most culturally rich,
a73 Library
with full EQUIS accreditation. globally oriented experiences for
McLennan and Baillieu Libraries
a73 Career Services
MBS is jointly established, owned and led
students. With more than 70 countries
Melbourne Business School provides an individualised,
by corporate Australia and The University
represented in the classroom, the School
professional careers support service which aims to assist
of Melbourne, and it enjoys the various
provides an environment where students
students in developing and managing their careers
benefits that come with these powerful
can learn about business from a global
a73 Exchange Partners
connections.
perspective while developing intercultural
Yes, with over 45 international business schools
communication skills which are in high
a73 Internships
Exceptional FACULTY demand by corporations.
Yes
a73 Distance to town
MBS values good research, teaching, and Management education and executive
Located on Melbourne’s bustling CBD fringe
interaction between business and development at MBS are unmatched in
academia. This philosophy is important their depth and scope in Australasia,
because it helps to attract faculty from reflecting the School’s capacity to prepare
the very best business schools around the managers, leaders and organisations for
world, who are passionate about their the challenges of the global future.
PROGRAMMES
Programmes Start date Fees
Full time MBA January and September $ 54,000 (AUD)
Part time MBA January, May and September $ 64,000 (AUD)
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