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Scholarship has been developed by Curtin Graduate School of Business (CGSB) to encourage and support female students who have chosen to study a Master of Business Administration (MBA) either as a full-time or
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16 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY Research Field Management sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Australia
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Australia Why this role matters You will contribute to the School’s academic reputation by undertaking high quality research, teaching and PhD supervision, and other associated activities that further enhance
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Already Registered? Login Outline The purpose of the Scholarship is to support students undertaking the AGSM MBA program who work in the not-for-profit sector. Eligibility To be eligible an applicant must
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Administration (MBA) either as a full-time or part-time student at CGSB and to establish the employer sponsorship. This application round is open to domestic female students who wish to commence their study in
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to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Global Executive Master of Business Administration (Defence and Space) (GEMBA). You will provide high level management and support to the Dean of Programs
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, Event Management, Marketing, MBA, Project Management and Sports Management. Learn more Hospitality Culinary, Hospitality, Tourism and Hotel Management. Learn more Technology Artificial Intelligence, Cloud
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disciplines such as commerce, marketing, finance, management, tourism and events, international business, and property, as well as our 5-Star MBA and UniSA Executive Education programs. UniSA Business is
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programs including the high-profile MBA. The Business School is seeking a Business Development Manager who will be responsible for identifying and establishing new industry and government partnerships, in
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, such as the MBA, and non-award courses. Key Accountabilities In collaboration with the Head of Educational Services, Deputy Dean of Education and Employability and Faculty Executive Director, lead the