AUSTRALIA MBA
Melbourne Business School (MBS)
Melbourne Business School (MBS) is renowned in Australia
and throughout the Asia Pacific as a leader in management
education and executive development. For over 40 years,
Melbourne Business School has been inspiring students to
achieve business and academic excellence. MBS programmes
foster the highest levels of leadership, give students the skills
Contact details
Melbourne Business School
they need to shape the future, and address the critical issues 200 Leicester Street
being faced by managers in workplaces today.
Carlton Victoria AUSTRALIA 3053
Anna Parkin—General Manager Marketing & Admissions
Tel: + 61 3 9349 8283
Lynn Williams—Marketing Coordinator
Tel: + 61 3 9349 8481
CRICOS Provider code: 00116k
www.mbs.edu
■ Dean & Director
John Seybolt PhD (Cornell) MBA (Utah) BA (Yale)
■ Associate Dean
Prof. Jennifer George PhD (Stanford) BSc (Hons) Canterbury
■ Year founded
1965
■ Students
128 Full-Time MBA students
■ Foreign Students
70% with over 30 countries represented
■ Students per classroom
40 average
■ Gender Distribution
68% Male, 32% Female
■ Academic background
30% Engineering, 17% Science, 15% Humanities,
11% Business/Commerce/Economics, 9% IT,
6% Health & Allied/Veterinary Science,
4% Architecture/Design, 8% Other
■ Average work experience
DEGREE programmes electives.The Melbourne MBA has been
8 years
Melbourne Business School’s MBA and
designed to promote career development
■ Age range
25-44
general management programmes have
and help students build their personal and
■ Faculty members
been designed to promote career
leadership skills. Through this process,
Full-time-50
development and help students build
they extend their technical knowledge
Part-time-23
personal and leadership skills. MBS
and gain access to networks vital to being
■ Scholarships
students aspire to increased management
a successful manager. All successful applications are automatically considered for
scholarships. Scholarships are awarded to at least 25 per
responsibility, are serious about their Melbourne Business School focuses on
cent of successful applicants
careers and expect tangible returns on cutting-edge management themes in a
■ Library
their investment: increased options, wider well-structured, pro-active and
McLennan and Baillieu Libraries
job scope and responsibilities and a set of collaborative study environment, using
■ Career Services
skills that will equip them for successful cases and teaching materials focusing
Melbourne Business School provides an individualised,
and sustained careers. on Australian, Asian and global issues.
professional careers support service which aims to assist
you in developing and managing your career
The Melbourne MBA is the start of a
■ Exchange Partners
Full Time MBA
lifelong process of career development Over 45 international business schools
The full-time MBA programme offered by and advancement which combines what ■ Internships
MBS at University of Melbourne, is one of has been learnt in the classroom with the
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the most highly-regarded and prestigious extensive and valuable global network of
■ Distance to town
MBA courses in the world. It is contacts that are formed. It is therefore
Located on Melbourne's bustling CBD fringe
internationally recognised for its high not surprising to find Melbourne Business
quality teaching using a wide variety of School alumni in the top echelons of
methods. The programme is academically business and government administration
rigorous, with a wide range of around the world.
Programmes Start date Fees
Full Time MBA January and September AU$ 50,000*
Part time MBA January, May and September AU$ 50,000*
(*) Fees in Australian dollars. Please note these fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted to take into account cost increases.
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