Everything you need to know about the UQ MBA
Find out more from our articles and stories
Discover everything you need to know, from how long it takes, what it's really like to study the UQ MBA and be inspired by the career outcomes of alumni that make it all worthwhile.
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.
- A UQ scholarship can give you the time and space to focus on your studies so you can enhance your knowledge and gain new expertise without the financial pressure.
- Is an MBA good for a career change? Many UQ alumni would say so. Suzanne Wood is one of them.
- The rise of online marketplaces is a business trend that continues to snowball globally. In Australia alone, purchases from marketplaces have grown 74 per cent year-on-year from 2017 according to a national study.
Pages
There's so much to consider when thinking about where you'll study your 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.
- When it comes to landing your first board position, it’s not a matter of what you know versus who you know, because both are equally important. An MBA can be one of the best ways to equip you with the skills, confidence, knowledge and network you’ll need to get a board role and be effective in the boardroom.
- Across every sector, organisations can gain immense benefits from staff who possess highly developed leadership and management capabilities.
- You already know how enrolling in an MBA will change your life now. It’s a time investment, a financial investment and even an emotional investment.
- 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.
- Forget the unspoken competition for who can collect the most business cards. The key to successful networking is building authentic relationships and inspiring passion within your fellow networkers.
Pages
Still have questions?
We can personalise a consultation to help you reach your career goals.