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Charles Sturt University

We are a university of the land and people of our regions. True to the character of regional Australia we have gumption, we have soul and we collaborate with others. We develop holistic, far-sighted people who help their communities grow and flourish. The Wiradjuri phrase yindyamarra winhanganha means the wisdom of respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in.

Why study an MBA at Charles Sturt University?

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Charles Sturt University News

In-Person MBAs Making a Comeback as Workers Return To Office

A new global study reveals that in-person MBA programs are regaining popularity among prospective business school students, aligning with the growing corporate push to bring workers back to the office. According to the 2025 Prospective Students Survey by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), which gathered insights from nearly 5,000 respondents across 147 countries, there […]
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Seven Aussie Business Schools In Latest CEOWORLD Ranking

Seven Australian business schools have secured a place on the latest CEOWORLD magazine ranking of the world’s best business schools with Melbourne Business School topping the list with a ranking of 31. To produce the ranking CEOWORLD magazine surveyed 250,000 business executives, graduates, global business influencers, industry professionals, business school academics, employers, and recruiters in […]
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An AI Revolution Is Sweeping Business Schools And Making An MBA More Important Than Ever

The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution continues to take center stage in MBA programs, transforming not just what students learn, but how they learn it. A new report – The 2025 Graduate Business Curriculum Summary Report – shows AI has become a foundational pillar of MBA and business master’s programs worldwide, signaling a dramatic shift in […]
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Financial Times Ranks AGSM MBAX In Top 10

AGSM is the only school in the Asia Pacific region to be included in the Financial Times’ latest ranking of the top 15 global Online MBA programs. ā€œAGSM has once again ranked among the top global Online MBA programs by the Financial Times, reinforcing our role in shaping the next generation of business leaders,ā€ says […]
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Charles Sturt University Student Stories

How One Fateful Meeting Put This Anaesthetist On Course For A UQ MBA

As a senior anaesthetist and Deputy Director in a major regional hospital, Dr Tanya Kelly had spent many years learning and developing the skills that made her an expert in her field. It wasn’t until a discussion shifted to the business world that she realised she needed to expand her knowledge with a Master of […]
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Meet the MBAs Who Turned Their Passion For Purpose Into Successful Social Ventures

The reasons for undertaking a Master of Business Administration (MBA) are as diverse and varied as the life experience of those you will find in the audience at every MBA lecture. Some MBAs are driven by the need to accelerate their career, some by a desire to increase their salary, move overseas or simply challenge […]
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Meet Griffith MBA and HR Leader Briony Low

Briony Law is currently studying her Masters of Business Administration (MBA) at Griffith University in Queensland whilst working full-time as a Human Resources professional. We sat down with Briony to talk about her approach to Human Resource management and her MBA experience to date. You were recently appointed Head of People and Culture at National […]
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Why This Oliver Hume Property Executive Swapped Golfing in Doha For An MBA in Queensland

For an industry that generates more than $25 billion a year, Australia’s real estate sector is vastly underserved when it comes to gaining formal management qualifications that can support rapid career progression. This lack of options led Gold Coast-based property executive Brennan McNeill to consider a Master of Business Administration (MBA). After completing an undergraduate […]
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