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Everything you need to know about the UQ MBA
How long does it take to do an MBA? how much does it cost and are there scholarships available? Is it possible to balance study with my family and career? Feel confident in your decision to apply by learning more.
- Kellie Davis joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 2008 as an Air Combat Officer (ACO) and spent most of her career as mission crew at 2SQN on the E7-A Wedgetail. After 10 years of military service, she was ready for a new challenge.
- At The University of Queensland, you have the flexibility to choose how long you want to study the MBA program, depending on other priorities and your professional goals. In comparison, it can take 2 years of full-time study to complete your Master of Business Administration (MBA) at many business schools around the world.
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- So, you’ve decided to start your Master of Business Administration (MBA) journey. This is a big step, and one that will reward you immensely.
- If you’re considering whether you should enrol in a Master of Business Administration (MBA), one of the main questions you’re likely to have is whether you’ll see a return on your investment and if it will actually help you achieve your career goals.
- A Master of Business Administration (MBA) has long been considered an entry point into senior management, finance and consulting roles, but it may come as a surprise that it can also help you respond to global challenges and build a career far beyond working for traditional firms.
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MBA students and alumni success stories
Learn how previous UQ Master of Business Administration (MBA) students and alumni gained the business leadership skills, knowledge and mindset to succeed. Discover their stories to inspire your own.
- Kellie Davis joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 2008 as an Air Combat Officer (ACO) and spent most of her career as mission crew at 2SQN on the E7-A Wedgetail. After 10 years of military service, she was ready for a new challenge.
- Many professionals fall into the trap of progressing down a career path that starts to dictate its own trajectory – where they become a passive participant rather than an active shaper of their own professional destiny. This is exactly how Jane Lewin felt as a young lawyer – until she claimed back ownership of her path by taking a more mindful approach to focus on what she wanted to achieve.
- While working as an Army Officer in the Australian Army and taking a career break, Grant Joy decided to start a Master of Business Administration (MBA). For Grant, studying an MBA was originally the step that would enable him to make a permanent leap outside of Defence. But completing his UQ MBA program ended up being the catalyst to so much more.
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