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MBA Study in Australia


Apart from the climate and the lifestyle, why would you complete an MBA in Australia? Well, those are two very fine reasons. But in addition, you should consider the location of your MBA, since a good MBA program is not simply about what you study, but also about who you meet and network with for future benefit.

Because Australia is geographically and economically part of Asia, doing business in Australia means understanding business in Asia. Based on its historical links to Europe and North America, Australia has built a cosmopolitan international economy with the majority of its trade now with Asian nations. Most of the international MBA students are from Asia: places such as Singapore, Indonesia, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and India. Also, there are a growing number of students from North America and Europe. Australia’s MBA students build networks with international students that benefit them in their future career and business dealings.

Australia’s culture and environment is varied, providing a fascinating and enriching learning experience with its unique landscape, climate and exotic flora and fauna. While Australia owes much to it’s European heritage, it’s political and social development has been distinctive, and Australians have become very conscious of their geographical position on the southern edge of the Asian landmass, and their role in the development of the Pacific Rim economies. They also pride themselves on being a rapidly developing multicultural society, drawing strength from the richness and variety of cultures.

Most major universities in Australia offer MBA programs, varying in length from 18 months to five years, depending on whether students are full or part-time. MBA programs have traditionally been made up of a mix of both full and part-time students, domestic and international. The program structures vary, as do the particular subject emphasis with each MBA program. However, all welcome international students.

Australia offers considerable advantages for international exchange and study abroad students, as its universities are held in high repute internationally, and offer an enormous range of subjects in every discipline.

Author
Christian Polglase
Brisbane Graduate School of Business
Queensland University of Technology

 

 
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