Melbourne Business School 3917352 224342397 2008-07-08T12:49:01Z Ameel Zia Khan 162077 Added section on 'Centres of Excellence' {{Infobox_University |name= Melbourne Business School |motto= Global. Business. Leaders. |established= [[1956]] |type= [[Private school|Private]] |dean= John Seybolt |city= [[Melbourne]] |country= [[Australia]] |students= 800+ |faculty= 80+ |alumni= 10,000+ |website= [http://www.mbs.edu www.mbs.edu] }} [http://www.mbs.edu Melbourne Business School (MBS)] is a [[business school]] located in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]] that has been ranked in the ''[[Financial Times]]'' [http://rankings.ft.com/global-mba-rankings Top 100 Global MBAs] since 2005. In 2008, it was ranked #1 for Executive Education in the Asia Pacific. MBS has [http://www.mbs.edu/go/about-mbs/about-our-school/locations four campuses]: *Its Head Office is situated in [[Melbourne]], in the suburb of [[Carlton, Victoria|Carlton]], and is walking distance from Melbourne's [[Melbourne city centre|Central Business District]]. It is housed in a complex designed by [[Daryl Jackson]]. *The School’s Centre for Executive Education is located in a heritage property at [[Mount Eliza, Victoria|Mt. Eliza]] on the [[Mornington Peninsula]]. *It has an office and corporate conference facilities at Jones Bay Wharf in [[Sydney]]. *It has an office and teaching facilities in [[Beijing]]. ==History== Melbourne Business School (MBS) began in 1954 when the [[University of Melbourne]] offered Australia’s first residential executive education program in the summer of that year. Its first [[Master of Business Administration]] (MBA) degree was awarded in 1965, which was also the first MBA degree awarded in Australia. During the 1980s, MBS was awarded the status of a National Management School by the Australian Government and the Graduate School of Management was established within the University of Melbourne. In 1990, it was re-organized again, this time as the Graduate School of Management Ltd: a non-profit company limited by guarantee and managed by a Board of Directors which includes the chairs and directors of leading Australian corporations. This organization structure has helped create a major link between the university and those who have a responsibility for management. It is currently co-owned by the University of Melbourne (45%) and Australian businesses (55%). In 2004, Melbourne Business School Limited merged with Mt Eliza Business School, which was also been established in 1954, becoming the largest management education business school in Australia. {{ref|history}} ==Programs== [[Image: MBSnewlogo.jpg|thumb|200px|''© Copyright Melbourne Business School.'']] Melbourne Business School offers a range of postgraduate management education and executive development programs: *[http://www.mbs.edu/ MBA] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/mba-and-general-management-programs/jd/mba MBA/JD] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/mba-and-general-management-programs/mba/master-of-marketing MBA/Master of Marketing] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/mba-and-general-management-programs/emba Executive MBA] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/marketing-programs/master-of-marketing Master of Marketing] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/innovation-programs/certificate-in-innovation-management Master of Management Innovation] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/innovation-programs Innovation Programs (Certificate and Diploma Available] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/mba-and-general-management-programs/postgraduate-diploma-in-management-pdm Postgraduate Diploma in Management] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/master-of-marketing/postgraduate-diploma-in-management-marketing Postgraduate Diploma in Management (Marketing)] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/phd-and-research-programs PhD and Research Programs] '''[http://www.mbs.edu/go/executive-education/executive-development-programs Executive Development Programs]''' *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/executive-education/executive-development-programs/help-me-choose-a-program Open programs] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/executive-education/customised-executive-development Customised programs for organisations] *[http://www.mbs.edu/go/executive-education/executive-coaching Executive Coaching Programs] ==Centres of Excellence== '''The Asia Pacific Centre for Leadership for Social Impact''' The Asia-Pacific Centre for Leadership for Social Impact expands Melbourne Business School’s reach into corporate social responsibility, community investment, and the not-for-profit sector. It provides opportunities for scholars, teachers, and practitioners to collaborate in developing insights into leadership theory and practice. It uses these insights to design innovative leadership development. {{ref|apclsi}} '''The Centre for Business and Public Policy''' The Centre for Business and Public Policy's primary objective is to improve the quality of public policy making in Australia. It serves a resource for business leaders, policy makers, and academics to discuss and analyse public policy issues as they affect business. It does this through seminars, conferences, publications, research, and media interviews. {{ref|cbpp}} '''Centre for Ideas and the Economy''' The Centre for Ideas and the Economy is dedicated towards generating, evaluating, and disseminating new ideas. Its aim is to improve the quality of ideas employed in business and public policy. Its mission is to generate new products and services that will allow a broad constituency to apply the knowledge that exists in management and social science. {{ref|cie}} ==Notable Alumni== [[Image:MBS Building.jpg|thumb|300px|''Melbourne Business School's Carlton campus.'']] *Katie Lahey, CEO, Business Council of Australia, EMBA 1988 *Scott Crawley, Director, Worldwide Procurement, Del Inc, MBA 1992 *Margaret Jackson, MBA 1982 *Paul Coughlin, Executive MD, Corporate and Government Ratings, Standard & Poor's, MBA 1985 *Vu Tien Vy, Director, Banking Products, UBS Wealth Management, MBA 1999 *Varina Nissen, Senior VP Global Marketing & Communications, Manpower Inc, MBA 1996 *Mark Laurie, Partner, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, EMBA 2005 *Brent Chapman, founder of [[Majordomo (software)|Majordomo]], MBA 2003 *[[Ahmed Fahour]], CEO of [[National Australia Bank]], MBA 1993 *[[Bill Shorten]], senior union official, MBA 2001 *[[John Elliott]], Former CEO of Elders IXL and Carlton & United Breweries (now [[Carlton & United Beverages]]) *[[Paul Rizzo]], Group Managing Director of [[Telstra]], MBA 1969 *[[Ross Oakley]], Former CEO of the [[Australian Football League|AFL]] ==Miscellaneous== *MBS offers a global experience with students from over 21 countries and [http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/mba-and-general-management-programs/full-time-mba/exchange-program exchange programs] with over 45 other business schools in Asia, Europe, and the US. *In 2007, MBS changed its tagline to GLOBAL. BUSINESS. LEADERS. *MBS has received formal international recognition of its programs with full [http://www.efmd.org/equis EQUIS accreditation]. *The School's [http://www.mbs.edu/go/faculty-and-research/mbs-case-study-services Case Study Services] catalogue currently has over 400 Australian case studies. *The School has been ranked in the Top 100 Global MBAs and as the top business in school in Australia by the ''[[Financial Times]]'' in 2005, 2006, and 2007. {{ref|FT}} {{ref|FT2}} *In 2008 MBS Mt Eliza was ranked No. 1 in Executive Education in Asia Pacific by the ''[[Financial Times]]''. {{ref|FT}} ==References== #{{note|history}}Source: ''Conferring of Degrees'', University of Melbourne, March 2007. #{{note|degrees}}Melbourne Business School (2007). [http://www.mbs.edu/go/about-mbs/mbs-facts-and-figures MBS Facts & Figures]. Retrieved 22 February, 2007. #{{note|FT}}Melbourne Business School (2007). [http://www.mbs.edu/index.cfm?objectid=6ABFC9F1-D60E-CDDB-800CC77C3FE4BD9D MBS in today's FT rankings]. Retrieved 22 February, 2007. #{{note|FT2}}Financial Times. [http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html FT Global MBA Rankings 2007]. #{{note|FT2}}Financial Times. [http://www.mbs.edu/go/news/mbs-in-ft-global-top-50-emba-rankings FT Global Top 50 EMBA Rankings 2007]. #{{note|apclsi}}Melbourne Business School (2008). [http://www.mbs.edu/go/centres-of-excellence/the-asia-pacific-centre-for-leadership-for-social-impact Asia Pacific Centre for Leadership for Social Impact]. Retrieved 8 July, 2008. #{{note|cbpp}}Melbourne Business School (2008). [http://www.mbs.edu/go/centres-of-excellence/centre-for-business-and-public-policy The Centre for Business and Public Policy]. Retrieved 8 July, 2008. #{{note|cie}}Melbourne Business School (2008). [http://www.mbs.edu/go/centres-of-excellence/centre-for-ideas-and-the-economy Centre for Ideas and the Economy]. Retrieved 8 July, 2008. ==External links== *[http://www.mbs.edu/ Melbourne Business School website] [[Category:Universities in Melbourne]] [[Category:Business schools in Australia]] [[Category:University of Melbourne]]