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Welcome to the Australian Graduate School of Management I am delighted you are considering AGSM’s full-time MBA – consistently ranked as the region’s pre-eminent MBA. Your teachers are internationally recognised for their research excellence and you will be learning with the world’s best and brightest students. As a member of AGSM’s community, you will have privileged access to business leaders who will open doors for you. At AGSM, you will gain the knowledge, skills and confidence to achieve your goals; your career and salary progress will be accelerated, you will have life long learning opportunities and you will be part of an influential global network. I wish you every success in your professional development. Robert McLean Dean and Director Australian Graduate School of Management MBA Enquiries & Admissions Office T: (+612) 9931 9412 F: (+612) 9931 9539 E: mba@agsm.edu.au The AGSM is a School of W: www.agsm.edu.au both The University of Sydney and The University of New South Wales. CRICOS provider code: 00098G ABN 083 085 006 382
Robert McLean Dean and Director Australian Graduate School of Management Why an AGSM MBA? As an aspiring leader, investing in a graduate business management degree from the Australian Graduate School of Management will be one of the best decisions of your life. The AGSM MBA concentrates on helping you prepare for leadership roles in business and AGSM has an established government. We focus on real-world learning by combining traditional classroom teaching reputation as Australia’s with case studies and group work to develop management skills, encourage critical thinking and sharpen your decision-making ability. leading business school The dynamic educational environment at AGSM exposes students to new and diverse ways and one of Asia’s top-tier to approach business issues. You will learn from faculty with industry experience, listen to educational institutions: the management insights of current business leaders and benefit from the knowledge of your fellow students, many of whom worked for global blue-chip organisations. • #1 Business School in Team-based activities hone negotiation skills and emphasise the importance of cooperative Australia and equal first group work. Creativity and entrepreneurship are encouraged and nurtured at AGSM. Our in Asia, 2004, graduates make informed, confident decisions that produce tangible results and inspire (Financial Times, UK) others. In addition, the school offers networking opportunities, exciting career prospects, exchange • #1 Business School in programs with 28 of the world’s other leading business schools and a vibrant social Australia and New Zealand, environment. (Asia Inc 2004) If you fully commit to your study at AGSM you will be rewarded with a rich and mind-opening learning experience that will transform you into a confident, astute and inspirational manager • #1 Business School and leader. in Australia and Asia, (Forbes 2003) Top reasons to study at AGSM • First Australian business • Joint degree awarded by both The University of Sydney and The University of New South Wales school to receive • Learn from acclaimed faculty from around the world Association to Advance • Study with fellow students ranked in the top 15% worldwide (average GMAT = 640) Collegiate Schools of • Accelerate a career shift into management Business (AACSB) • Expect personal attention in average class sizes of 40 students accreditation • Complete study in 15 or 18 months with the fast-track program • Participate in an exchange program with 28 of the world’s top business schools • Leverage global business and alumni network of almost 10,000 members spread across 68 countries • Receive advice and support from student mentors • Live in a thriving global financial centre www.agsm.edu.au AGSM MBA Program 1
Study in Sydney, Australia By choosing to study at AGSM, you will have the opportunity to live and learn in a world-class city and a vital financial hub of the Australian and Asian region. Australia has one of the world’s most resilient economies, thanks to strong productivity growth, low inflation and major reforms to the labour market, business taxation and competition policy.* As a thriving and dynamic city, Sydney provides an ideal setting for your business studies. It is the nation’s leading financial centre and home to the Australian Stock Exchange. Two-thirds of Australia’s banking and finance industry, and nearly half of Australia and New Zealand’s top 500 companies are headquartered in Sydney. Sydney is consistently voted as one of the world’s top 10 cities. It has all the excitement and convenience of a modern city, with street cafes and fine restaurants, grand theatres and arthouse cinemas, elegant shopping precincts and bustling markets. The city boasts a gorgeous harbour and is famous for its golden beaches, sunny weather and relaxed lifestyle. One in six people living in Sydney was born overseas and cultural diversity is one of the city’s main attractions. Everyday exposure to different cultures and ways of life will further enrich your social and economic understanding of the world. The AGSM campus is in the eastern part of the city on the grounds of the University of New South Wales, 15 minutes from Sydney’s harbour and central business district and five minutes drive to Australia’s world-famous surfing beaches. This cosmopolitan area is filled with galleries, theatres, cinemas, shops, parks and sporting facilities. After hours, a host of restaurants, bars and nightclubs offers a welcome break from study. * Invest Australia – www.investaustralia.gov.au 2 AGSM MBA Program www.agsm.edu.au
Study at Australian Graduate School of Management As the leading business school in Australia and Asia, AGSM is “I decided to attend a distinguished by an outstanding faculty and a rich program of student school in the Asia Pacific services. region as I believe studying and working on another Internationally-recognised Faculty continent would be AGSM has a strong teaching body of more than 40 full-time faculty members from around the world and more than 100 associated academics and practitioners. The group is made up valuable assets for both of active researchers with a wealth of industry experience. They are dedicated to delivering my professional life and challenging, research-driven management education that is responsive to changes in the business environment. personal development. For more than a quarter of a century, the AGSM faculty has received many local and AGSM is rated as the best international research awards and teaching prizes. Their experience and knowledge ensures students are exposed to the latest thinking and the most innovative practices in business. business school in Australia and one of the best in the International Exchange Program region.” One of the most significant benchmarks of a business school is the company it keeps. AGSM’s relationship with many of the world’s leading business schools is testimony to its Ema Hoffman, MBA Class of 2005 standing in the international community. Studying abroad is one of the most effective ways to bring learning to life. Students who go on exchange have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a different cultural context, research overseas work prospects and build a global network of friends and contacts. AGSM has student exchange partnerships with 28 of the world’s top business schools. Every year, a large proportion of AGSM students embark on a 10-week exchange program at schools in Asia, Canada, Europe and the United States. www.agsm.edu.au AGSM MBA Program 3
Blue-chip organisations, Exchange Partnerships governments and international Asia recruitment firms turn to AGSM Indian Institute of Management (Ahmedabad), India when looking for new employees Graduate School of Business (Keio University), Japan due to its high calibre students. School of Business & Management (The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology), Past employers have included: Hong Kong ABN AMRO Canada Airport Authority Hong Kong Richard Ivey School of Business (University of Western Ontario) Allco Finance Group Ltd Allianz Rotman Business School (University of Toronto) American Express Schulich School of Business (York University) Appen Pty Ltd Europe Australian Stock Exchange Copenhagen School of Business, Denmark AT Kearney ESADE, Spain Australian Business Ltd Bain & Company HEC, France Balfour Beatty Capital Projects Instituto de Empresa Business School, Spain Bank of China Ltd Rotterdam School of Management, Netherlands Barclays Capital School of Management (SDA Bocconi), Italy BAX Global University of St. Gallen, Switzerland BHP Billiton BlueScope Steel UK BMW London Business School (London University), UK Booz Allen Hamilton Manchester Business School (University of Manchester), UK Boral Ltd Warwick Business School (University of Warwick), UK Boston Consulting Group USA British American Tobacco BT Financial Group Fisher College of Business (Ohio State University) Caltex Fuqua School of Business (Duke University) CBHS Friendly Society Ltd Graduate School of Business (University of Chicago) Colgate Palmolive JL Kellogg Graduate School of Management (Northwestern University) Colliers International John E Anderson Graduate School of Management (UCLA) Colonial State Bank Kenan-Flagler Business School (University of North Carolina) Commonwealth Bank of Australia Leonard N Stern School of Business (New York University) Comalco Michigan Business School (University of Michigan) Compagnie Financiere Michelin Red McCombs Business School (University of Texas at Austin) CSIRO Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth College) Dept of Premier and Cabinet Wharton School of Business (University of Pennsylvania) Victoria Energis Communications Limited William E Simon Graduate School of Business, (University of Rochester) Euro-Group Evans & Peck GE Capital GE Consumer Finance Glencore International AG Health Services Australia Group 4 AGSM MBA Program www.agsm.edu.au
Career Management (Past employers – continued) The Career Centre provides students with the opportunity to develop career management Hoyts Group skills during the course of the MBA program. The range of career services organised by the The High Performance Centre is specifically designed to give students the tools for successful job searching and Organisations Group Ltd career management, as well as the guidance and support needed to map out their long- HSBC Group Australia term career path. HSBC Insurance Brokers Ltd KPMG Corporate Finance Services include: Lauras International Career Management Program. Covers topics such as self-assessment, career planning, L.E.K. Consulting resume writing and interview techniques. Macquarie Bank Mayne Health Industry overviews and skills workshops. Guests are invited to talk candidly about their own MBF Australia Pty Ltd experiences and industry knowledge, or deliver seminars on a specific area of expertise. McKinsey & Co Networking and social events. Provides students with opportunities to network with alumni Mercer Consulting and business managers. Mott McDonald Marketlink On-campus recruitment program. Students meet potential recruiters through companies’ Morgan Stanley information sessions. National Bank of Australia Personalised career counselling. Assists students to set career goals and determine future plans. Nestlé News Limited For further information and recent placement statistics, please refer to the AGSM website at Novartis Animal Health http://www2.agsm.edu.au/agsm/web.nsf/Content/CareerServices OCBC Bank Oracle AGSM Alumni Association Phillip Morris International An important consideration in choosing a business school is the network you can access to Phoenix Group Pacific Pty Ltd PMI Mortgage Insurance Ltd enhance your career. The AGSM Alumni Association provides a network of almost 10,000 PricewaterhouseCoopers members in 68 countries. One in five alumni hold a senior position (VP and higher) in their Promina Group companies. Rabobank Notable alumni include: Schlumberger • Peter Burdon, CEO, Thorntons PLC SciVentures Investments • Janice Chan, Managing Director Greater China, M&C Saatchi Scopenergy Limited • Mark Compton, Managing Director & CEO, SciGen Limited Secta Consulting Shell • Andrew Doman, Director & Head of Asset Management Practice (UK), McKinsey & Co. Sibson Consulting • Rayna De Nett, CFO, Macquarie Direct Investment St.George Bank • George Frazis, Head of Business & Private Banking, NAB Stern Stewart • Grant Freeland, Director Boston Office & Leader Organization Practice North America, BCG Stockland Development Pty Ltd • Alon Hochdorf, Director, Zenith Media (Israel) Sydney Water • Peter McNulty, CFO, Asia Pacific (HK), Barclays Capital TC & C Business Consultants • Andrew Roberts, Chief Executive, Multiplex Construction Pty The Boston Scientific The Hornery Institute Cost-effective Education UBS Warner Bros AGSM offers a high-quality business management education at a cost-competitive price Westfield Ltd compared to other leading business schools worldwide. Australia’s exchange rate makes it an Westpac affordable location to live and study, particularly for European and North American students. Zurich Financial Services www.agsm.edu.au AGSM MBA Program 5
Program length A typical program outline AGSM’s fast track MBA program is First Year of Study Second Year of Study Duration designed to minimise time away from the workforce, enabling students to Orientation Program 1 week, beginning in January stay in control of their career and life. Core IP0 (Compulsory course) Optional IP4 1 week The program is generally completed within 18 months. Term 1 Term 5 10 weeks It can be finished in 15 months if BREAK BREAK 1 week students study for five consecutive Core IP1 Optional IP5 1 week terms. Term 2 Term 6 10 weeks The 15 or 18 month study timeframe may include a term as an exchange BREAK 1 week student at one of our partner schools. Core IP2 1 week If students undertake an internship, it will take 18 months to complete Term 3 10 weeks studies. BREAK 1 week Both the exchange program and Core IP3 1 week internship are subject to availability and a competitive application Term 4 10 weeks, ending in December process.
Program Overview Intensive and intellectually stimulating, the AGSM MBA program is “The AGSM MBA program designed to challenge assumptions and promote critical thinking. It is is extremely well-structured. a generalist degree providing depth of understanding across the core It is tailored to suit the management disciplines. needs of demanding An AGSM MBA gives students the opportunity to enhance career prospects and provides professionals and is very a solid foundation for pursuing new directions. flexible to the individual. The Full-time MBA program mixes traditional classroom learning with group exercises and has a two-stage structure. I am impressed with how The first stage comprises 10 core courses and a set of three, compulsory, short Integrative meticulously the order of Programs (IPs). The second stage is made up of 12 elective courses and further elective core courses and the Integrative Programs. The program is designed to be completed in 18 months with a fast-track option of structure of semesters 15 months over five consecutive terms. are designed to facilitate Integrative Programs optimal learning and Integrative programs (IPs) are intensive three, four or five-day sessions at the beginning of development.” each term. They integrate discipline-based knowledge from different courses into a broader Johan Brammer view of management problems and their solutions. Students select three out of four IPs in MBA Class of 2005 the core phase of the program. Students can also choose from a range of elective IPs in the second stage of the program. Elective Courses Students need to complete 12 elective courses. For more information about the range of electives visit www.agsm.edu.au. Schools of Thought The ideas discussed in class are leading-edge because they are based on active research work and experience. They also demonstrate the evolution of content: that ideas are not static but open to challenge by research contributed by faculty members. The AGSM faculty is organised into six academic disciplines according to areas of research and teaching. General Management This discipline helps students develop strategic and entrepreneurial skills. It includes topics on innovation and strategy, international business strategy, corporate law, managerial decision-making, and managing biotechnology, among others. www.agsm.edu.au AGSM MBA Program 7
“Learning how to interact Accounting and Finance The Accounting and Finance discipline helps students to improve their understanding of efficiently with team capital markets and the roles of organisations in those markets. Courses examine how the members from different three basic ideas in finance – the time value of money, diversification and arbitrage – are used to evaluate investment and financing decisions. Student will learn how to best apply countries, cultural these concepts to add value to the firm. backgrounds and work Economics experiences, is one of the The Economics discipline introduces students to macro and microeconomic issues. greatest assets one gains Students will learn how to model the behaviour of firms operating in diverse markets using from the AGSM MBA the concepts of demand, supply and market equilibrium. Critical tools such as elasticity, opportunity cost and game theory are developed and used. By improving their program.” understanding of the business environment, students will develop the skills to become Andi Pannell, MBA Class of 2005 knowledgeable business leaders. Andrew Thyne Reid Scholar Marketing The Marketing faculty help students analyse and understand customer behaviour, communicate with customers and develop strategic marketing skills. By taking marketing courses, students can learn the skills to conduct a complete audit of the marketing environment, understand how to generate new marketing options, and use the marketing mix and account management strategies to deliver sales and other business benefits. Organisational Behaviour Organisational Behaviour draws on concepts from the social sciences to identify and solve some of the behavioural challenges faced by managers. Students learn how to design effective work units and gain an insight into how leadership influences individual and organisational performance. Courses in this discipline provide tools for building and sustaining high performance at the individual, group and organisational level. Statistics and Operations The ability to effectively model and manipulate real-life numbers is a key element of business success. The courses in this discipline aim to help students develop expertise in statistical and graphical techniques. Students learn new ways of evaluating arguments and making decisions through the application of statistical methods and procedures. 8 AGSM MBA Program www.agsm.edu.au
How to apply “Being an international student, the AGSM alumni Admission Information proved to be helpful and To apply for the MBA program, students need to complete and submit the following. Please see our website for more information. supportive, providing both • Apply on line at https://apply.embark.com/MBAEdge/AGSM/ advice and business • Academic transcript(s) • Grade Point Average – minimum of 2.0 contacts that enabled me • GMAT – minimum 550 to quickly secure my first • Minimum two years’ work experience • Personal statement position in Australia.” • Detailed CV Peter Humphries, MBA Class of 2002 • Referees reports • A$100 application fee (non-refundable) Application and Scholarship Deadlines AGSM makes continuous offers on a rolling admission basis so applications may be submitted at any time during the year. However, early applications are strongly encouraged. International students should take into account visa processing time. The Selection Committee makes final decisions on complete applications within three weeks of submission. The application cut off date is 30th September. We will continue to accept late applications if the spaces are available, however a late fee of $500 will apply. Timely submission of applications will provide the opportunity to apply for scholarships. Important Application Information for International Students • Some students may require a ‘pre-visa assessment’ which can result in the visa process taking up to six months. It is essential that you contact your local Australian Consulate to find out your visa requirements. • Students are strongly advised to submit visa applications prior to the program application deadline in order to allow sufficient time for visa processing requirements. • Please note that IELTS is a necessary part of most international student visa processes. To check if you need to supply an IELTS result as part of your visa, please contact the Australian Consulate in your country or refer to the website: www.immi.gov.au. Please ensure you do not submit an IELTS that is more than two years old. Applicants must score 6.5 overall, with at least 6.0 in each subcategory. www.agsm.edu.au AGSM MBA Program 9
If you are serious about Summary of tuition fees and extras accelerating your career, Total local tuition fees (course materials inclusive) A$49,140 there is only one choice: Australian Graduate School Total international tuition fees (course materials inclusive) A$56,280 of Management. Overseas Student Health Cover A$486* (single) for 18 months Overseas Student Health Cover A$972* (family) for 18 months AGSM’s Contact Points Textbooks Approximately A$1,500* Compulsory university fees for both local and international students A$502* Mail your hard copy documents to: Cost of laptop and software A$3,500 – $4,500* MBA Program Admissions Australian Graduate School of *Based on 2005 Prices Management University of New South Wales Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia Tel: (+61 2) 9931 9225 Funding your education Fax: (+61 2) 9931 9539 An MBA is a major investment and it is important to research how to finance this Email:mba@agsm.edu.au commitment before applying. Investigate the options as early as possible and avoid Phone/email for general enquiries: relying on one source of funding. Most MBA students use a range of sources to MBA Enquiries and Admissions finance their study, including personal savings, family contributions, bank loans Tel: (+61 2) 9931 9412 and scholarships. Fax: (+61 2) 9931 9539 In addition, there are several kinds of financial aid available to finance your MBA: Email: mba@agsm.edu.au • Grants or scholarships are given on the basis of different criteria (country of origin, gender, merit or other past accomplishments) AGSM website: www.agsm.edu.au • Loans Online application and supplemental • Fellowships (opportunities to earn money by teaching or assisting with research). forms: The best way to find funding to help meet the costs of an MBA is to research the available https://apply.embark.com/MBAEdge/AGSM options. There are several sites with good introductions to different opportunities and links to sources of loans and scholarships for MBA study. These include: • http://www.finaid.org/ • http://www.hhs.se/MBA/Admissions/FinancialAid/International.htm • http://www.businessschools.com/financial-aid/#Scholarships • http://www.mbainfo.com/funding.html • http://www.mba-advice.us.com/mba-scholarship.html 10 AGSM MBA Program www.agsm.edu.au
International students are encouraged to investigate funding sources in their home country. “The quality of teaching Many government ministries of education, employers and banks offer assistance in the form of grants or loans. was phenomenal. All the lecturers are distinguished FEE-HELP FEE-HELP is a loan scheme that helps eligible, full-fee paying Australian citizens to pay their in their respective fields tuition fees, up to a lifetime limit of A$50,000, at eligible public or private higher education and they were very institutions. For details, contact the Department of Education, Science and Training on 1800 020 108 or visit www.goingtouni.gov.au. accessible. This is what differentiates AGSM from Scholarships other institutions.” Scholarships are awarded to highly talented candidates whom AGSM and its corporate sponsors believe possess the aptitude, personal qualities and entrepreneurial talent to be Natasha Fenech, MBA Class of 2003 leaders in the private or public sector. Scholarships attract high-calibre applicants from diverse academic, cultural and professional backgrounds. Open to both local and international students, scholarships range from partial fee reductions to company-sponsored stipends. The school also awards a number of scholarships, including the AGSM Alumni Scholarship. To see the range of scholarships available, eligibility criteria and application forms, please visit the AGSM website at http://www2.agsm.edu.au/agsm/web.nsf/Content/ProspectiveStudent-Scholarships For more information and advice Explore the AGSM website at www.agsm.edu.au or email mba@agsm.edu.au. AGSM holds information sessions, personal interviews, open houses, free GMAT tutorials and attends MBA fairs throughout the world. These events are an ideal opportunity for prospective students to learn about the program and meet current students and alumni. To find out when AGSM is next in your region, visit www.agsm.edu.au/infonightreg. You can also speak with former students. This is one of the best ways to get first-hand advice on what it will be like living in Sydney and studying at AGSM. Please email the admissions office at mba@agsm.edu.au. www.agsm.edu.au AGSM MBA Program 11
Information and services for international students Official Australian Government information on student and work visas – www.immi.gov.au/students/index.htm General information about studying in Australia – www.studyinaustralia.gov.au International Student Services provided by AGSM and the University of New South Wales – www.international.unsw.edu.au Academic support services from the Learning Centre – www.lc.unsw.edu.au Institute of Languages – www.lang.unsw.edu.au Counselling services – www.counselling.unsw.edu.au Childcare services – www.infonet.unsw.edu.au/service/chilcare/chldcare.htm Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) – www.studyinaustralia.gov.au Accommodation and living costs – www.international.unsw.edu.au or www.housing.unsw.edu.au 12 AGSM MBA Program www.agsm.edu.au
AGSM Board of Directors Mr Wal King AO, Chief Executive Officer, Leighton Holdings Professor Gavin Brown, Vice-Chancellor & Principal, Mr Steven Lowy, Managing Director, Westfield Holdings The University of Sydney Australia Ltd Professor Mark Wainwright AM, Vice-Chancellor and President, Ms Helen Lynch AM, Director, Pacific Brands Ltd, OPSM; The University of New South Wales Chairman, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Mr Tony Berg AM, Chairman, AGSM Advisory Council, Mr Ian Macfarlane AC, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia; ING Australia, National Gallery of Australia Foundation; Chairman, Financial Markets Foundation for Children Director, Gresham Partners Mr Chris MacKay, Chief Executive Officer, UBS, Australasia Robert McLean, Dean and Director, AGSM; Chairman, Robert McLean, Dean and Director, AGSM; Chairman, Social Ventures Australia, Centre for Independent Studies, Social Ventures Australia, Centre for Independent Studies, Marvin Bower Institute, Fulbright Advisory Council Marvin Bower Institute, Fulbright Advisory Council Professor Robert Wood, Professor of Management, AGSM Mr Paul Meehan, Managing Director, Bain International Mr Stuart Stoker, Company Secretary Mr Andrew Mohl, Chief Executive Officer, AMP Limited Mr Max Moore-Wilton AC, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive, AGSM Advisory Council Sydney Airports Corporation; Board Member of Airport Council Ms Patty Akopiantz, Director, Venice Partners, Coles Myer International (ACI) Pacific Region Mr John Ballard, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Southcorp Mr David Morgan, Managing Director, Westpac Banking Corporation Limited, Trustee, Sydney Opera House Trust Mr Alan Moss, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mr Guido Belgiorno-Nettis, MBA 85, Managing Director, Transfield Macquarie Bank Holdings; Director, Transfield Services Limited, ADI Limited; Mr John Mullen, Chief Executive Officer (Asia and Pacific), Chairman, Australian Chamber Orchestra; Vice President, DHL International (S) Pte Ltd Australian Constructors Association Mr Paul Murnane, Chairman, MS Society Mr Gavin Bell, EMBA 95, Chief Operating Officer and Partner, Ms Linda Nicholls, Chairman, Australia Post; Director, St.George Freehills Bank, Perpetual Trustees, Sigma Pharmaceutical Group, Mr Tony Berg AM, Chairman, AGSM Advisory Council, ING Healthscope Australia, National Gallery of Australia Foundation; Director, Dr Helen Nugent AO, Director, Macquarie Bank, Australia Post, Gresham Partners Limited UNiTAB, Origin Energy, Freehills, Carter Holt Harvey, Australian Mr Tommie Bergman, Chairman, WMC Ltd, Cochlear; Director, Institute of Company Directors; Chairman, Swiss Re (Australia), Smorgon Steel; Advisory Board Member, Caliburn Partnership Funds SA Dr Ian Blackburne, Chairman, CSR Ltd, Caltex Petroleum, Mr Rod Pearse, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Suncorp-Metway Ltd Boral Ltd; Board Member, BCA; Councillor, ABAF; Member, Mr Graham Bradley, Chairman, Australian Film Finance Asia Society AustralAsia Centre; Chairman, Outward Bound Corporation, Proteome Systems, Garvan Institute of Medical Mr John Priest, Chairman, Apollo Capital Research, Sydney Community Foundation; Director, Stockland Mr John Reid AO, Emeritus Chairman, AGSM Board of Directors; Trust Group, Singapore Telecommunications, National Gallery Chairman, Business Management Limited, TechStar Limited, of Australia Foundation, Brandenburg Ensemble, Marvin Bower Best Care Foods Limited, Advisory Board Centre of Philanthropy Institute and Non-Profit Studies – QUT, Great Barrier Reef Research Mr Ian Buchanan, Director, Booz Allen Hamilton, National ICT Foundation Australia (NICTA), Mallesons Stephen Jaques (Asia), Indonesia’s Mr Neville Roach AO, Chairman, Smart Internet Cooperative Executive Centre for Global Leadership, Asian Strategy and Research Centre, National ICT Australia, AARNet, OneSteel Leadership Institute, Scottish Government International Mr Andrew Roberts, MBA 89, Chief Executive Officer and Business Network Managing Director, Multiplex Funds Management; Director, Mr Philip Bullock, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Multiplex Group, MTM Funds Management IBM Australia and New Zealand Ltd; Director, AIIA, IBM Australia Dr John Schubert, Chair, Commonwealth Bank; Director, Qantas, Ltd, Victorian Schools Innovation Commission BHP Billiton, Great Barrier Reef Research Foundation; Chairman, Mr Philip Clark, National Managing Partner, Minter Ellison Lawyers Worley Group Ltd, G2 Therapies Ltd Mr John Cloney, Chairman, QBE Insurance Group; Director, Boral, Mr Gavin Selkirk, Managing Director, Computer Associates Patrick Corp, Maple-Brown Abbott Ltd, AIM; Deputy Chairman Dr John Stuckey, Director, McKinsey & Co and Trustee, Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, ABN-AMRO Dr Ziggy Switkowski, Chief Executive Officer, Telstra Corporation; Advisory Group Member Director, Foxtel Dr Peter Farrell AM, Chairman and CEO, ResMed Inc. Mr Nicholas Whitlam, Chairman, Whitlam and Co., Sydney Mr Patrick Forth, Managing Partner, Boston Consulting Group, Symphony Council Australia and New Zealand Mr Les Wozniczka, Chief Executive Officer, MBA 79, Futuris Mr Ross Fowler, Chief Executive Officer, Cisco Systems Corporation Ltd; Director, Australian Plantation Ltd Australia Pty Ltd Mr Peter Yates, Chief Executive Officer, Allco Equity Partners Mr Peter Fox, Chairman, The Property Group, Linfox Hon Nick Greiner AC, Chairman, Bilfinger Berger Australia; As at December 2004 Deputy Chairman, Stockland Trust Group, Bradken Ltd, Nuance Group, United Utilities; Director, QBE Insurance, McGuigan Simeon Wines, ASTRA Disclaimer: Mr Peeyush Gupta, MBA 85, Chief Executive Officer, Information provided about courses and programs and any ipac securities limited arrangements for courses, including staffing, are an expression of Mr Michael Hawker, Chief Executive Officer, Insurance Australia intent only and are not to be taken as a firm offer or undertaking. The Group Ltd AGSM reserves the right to discontinue or vary such courses or Mr Grant King, Managing Director, Origin Energy Ltd; Director, programs or arrangements at any time without notice and to impose Envestra Ltd limitations on enrolment in any course.
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