Study Business at Adelaide Graduate School of BusinessThe University of Adelaide Australia
The University of Adelaide is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight universities of Australia, combining cutting-edge research with high-profile community involvement. The University of Adelaide provides a well-rounded education to over 16,000 students, 17% of which are postgraduate coursework students.
For over 40 years, the Adelaide Graduate School of Business has been delivering professional postgraduate coursework programs in management studies. The school has gone through many changes, such as a name change (previously called the Graduate School of Management), expansion into offshore locations (Singapore and Hong Kong), a development of a dedicated Executive Education arm, and, most recently, collaborating with the Faculty of the Professions and its many schools to take on the administration of postgraduate coursework programs in the areas of Commerce, Economics, and Law.
Academically, the programs are delivered by the various schools of the Faculty. Under this system, the AGSB collaborates with and draws on the talents of academic staff and industry professionals associated with the different schools of the faculty. This gives us an edge over other business schools and postgraduate teaching centres, and the advantages are transferred directly to our students.
Today there are over 1200 students enrolled in the school's MBA programs, delivered in Adelaide and offshore. The school prides itself on its ability to provide services tailored to the multitude of students. But don't just take it from us" read from the testimonials of our many students who have found studying at the AGSB an exceptional, life-impacting experience.
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University of Adelaide's online library facilities are second to none. The University spends more than $10 million per annum on library resources and subscribes to literally thousands of business and other databases, which allow students online access to millions of current articles from prestigious international publications such as Harvard Business Review. These articles can be downloaded from the internet at any location: log on to
library.adelaide.edu.au.
The AGSB prides itself on providing study support to Adelaide-based students in award programs. Study support takes many forms and includes individual intense coaching in critical thinking and effective reading; advice on referencing; linguistic expression, grammar and report writing. This service is used by local and by international students, as it is common experience to face challenges in returning to study after spending several years in the workforce. Student Learning Support is managed by the
Student Learning Support Co-ordinator, who also designs the Bridging Program for international students (see below).
The Adelaide Graduate School of Business has an outstanding reputation in the services it provides for its international students studying in Adelaide. For example, our popular Bridging Program is an 8-day program held prior to initial classes, designed to help prepare international student for study at the AGSB. Click here to find out more about services for International Students at the AGSB.
The University's
International Student Centre is run by international students and local employees, and offers dedicated services to students who have come from overseas to study at Adelaide. This support is provided online as well as in person; from the moment students arrive at the Adelaide Airport, representatives from the International Student Centre are there to provide help for students to find their way around and settle in, be aware of what is expected from them, and know where to go for assistance. This valuable service is available to international students across the University, no matter what their country of origin or academic interest.
The capital of South Australia, Adelaide is the ideal cosmopolitan city with a population of just over one million. Framed by parklands, hills and a coastline of golden sandy beaches, Adelaide is attractive, unpolluted, well designed and welcoming.
The lifestyle is affordable and easy-paced, safe, friendly and accessible, making Adelaide one of the world's most liveable cities. It has all the benefits of living in a larger city yet is more affordable than Melbourne or Sydney.
Costs for accommodation, food and transport are significantly less than in Sydney or Melbourne. This is supported by independent research undertaken by CPA Australia, the nation's peak business, accounting and finance body which conducted a detailed analysis comparing costs of housing, groceries, public transport, dining out and city car parking to determine how living in Adelaide compared to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
People come from all over the world to make Adelaide their home, and this multi-cultural setting has given rise to a vibrant and diverse way of life. Adelaide is famous for its varied, yet extremely accessible range of food, wine and entertainment. The city has several cafe districts, hundreds of world-class restaurants, a central Chinatown, modern and traditional watering-holes, and is gateway to the many superb wine regions of South Australia. Adelaide has a strong focus on the Arts, and plays host to many festivals and exhibitions, particularly embracing ethnicity and innovation in the arts.
International students may also be interested in organisations such as the Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia, which coordinates programs and events for people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds across the state.
Visit the University's International Students site for more information on living and studying in Adelaide.
CONTACT
International Applicants
Website: www.agsb.adelaide.edu.au
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CONTACT
International Applicants
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