MBA Information Event
In-person event: 19 October 2023
Webinar via Zoom: 1 November 2023
Your goals are unique. Your MBA should be too. Join us to learn how the UQ MBA can flex to suit your schedule and transform your career.
MBA info sessions
In-person event
19 October
5:30–7:30pm
308 Queen Street, Brisbane
Webinar session
1 November
12–1pm
Online via Zoom
Presented by MBA Director, Associate Professor Nicole Hartley, these information events are your chance to learn everything you want to know about the MBA ranked #1 in the world for student quality.
Exclusive to our in-person event, you'll have the chance to network with like-minded people you could end up learning alongside over drinks and canapés. Plus, get a taste of what it's like to study the MBA with a classroom taster session delivered by UQ Business School Entrepreneur in Residence and Industry Professor Cameron Turner. Cameron will talk about why innovations fail and how to increase your chances of success.
Key takeaways
- Hear from our panel of MBA students and alumni, who will share insights into what it's like to study the MBA and answer your questions
- Learn about key features of the UQ MBA, including flexible study options, exclusive international exchanges, scholarships and real industry consulting projects
- Discover how the MBA Careers and Employability Team are committed to helping you achieve your career goals.
Who should attend
- Anyone hoping to take the next step in their career by completing further study like an MBA.
- Anyone curious to learn more about how an MBA can transform and accelerate their career.
- Anyone who wants to know what makes the UQ MBA different to other MBA programs.
- Anyone who has questions about whether they're eligible for the UQ MBA and would like to discuss their options with our friendly team.
Looking for more inspiration?
Discover UQ MBA student and alumni stories.
- There are a very few qualifications that help you transfer from being Lieutenant in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to working in some of the world’s most popular start-ups in just a couple of years. For Sam Zammit the transition from fatigues to jeans was executed with military precision, with an MBA from The University of Queensland.
- There are few places right now where leadership and risk management are as paramount as in a hospital, especially if you're the director of an infectious diseases unit. Dr Alex Chaudhuri from The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) in Brisbane had to harness the leadership skills he developed the UQ MBA program to cope with the impact of COVID-19.
- Dr Sibasis Acharya has always wanted to work in the mining and metallurgy sector. As a child, he grew up in the mineral-rich Indian state of Odisha , which inspired him to pursue a career in the industry.