Melbourne Business School
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The Melbourne Business School (MBS) is a graduate business school in Melbourne, Australia. The school first awarded the Master of Business Administration degree in 1963.
The school is 45% owned by the University of Melbourne, and 55% owned by Australian businesses, and operates as an independent unit of the University in its own facility close to the main campus Carlton. In 2004, MBS merged with Mt. Eliza Business School.
The school was ranked as the top business in school in Australia by the Financial Times in both 2005 and 2006.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Brent Chapman, founder of Majordomo
- Ahmed Fahour, CEO of National Australia Bank
- Bill Shorten, senior union official
- John Elliott, Former CEO of Elders IXL and Carlton & United Breweries
- [2] Paul Rizzo, Group Managing Director of Telstra
- Ross Oakley, Former CEO of the AFL
[edit] References
- ↑ Melbourne Business School (2002). Melbourne Business School reasserts its No. 65 position in FT rankings. Retrieved March 4, 2006.