A joint venture of Charles Darwin University and the Bachelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education (BIITE), the centre focuses on the …
A joint venture of Charles Darwin University and the Bachelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education (BIITE), the centre focuses on the …
The Faculty of Business and Law offers a comprehensive range of business courses with 13 major specialisations as well as specialist industr…
Founded in 1967, the university officially gained university status in 1992. It will celebrate 20 years in 2012. It was one of the first Aus…
Dating back to the 1930s, the University of New England was the first Australian university to be established outside a capital city. It off…
: The University of Notre Dame was founded in 1989 as a Catholic university with links to the school of the same name in America. It has nic…
The University of South Australia is the youngest of Adelaide’s three universities. Its Division of Business was the second in Australia t…
The University of Southern Queensland’s Faculty of Business and Law makes a point of stressing its flexibility. Students can complete thei…
The University of the Sunshine Coast opened in 1996, and today has about 8,000 enrolled students. Its Faculty of Arts and Business is home t…
The University of Tasmania is Australia’s fourth-oldest university, and its Faculty of Business offers on-site and distance education. In …
The Business School at the University of Ballarat is a dual-sector school, serving both higher-education students and those seeking to compl…
UQ Business School was the first business school in Australia to meet the standards of the world’s most influential accrediting bodies: th…
There are more than 5,500 students enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the University of Western Australia Business School…