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Victoria University of Technology (VU) was
established by legislation of the Victorian
Parliament, the Victoria University of Technology Act
1990. From law and engineering to tourism,
multimedia and education, VU offers more than 700
courses throughout 12 campuses servicing 47,000
students. Its international network extends to 86
exchange partners worldwide and more than 8,000
international students. VU hasthe best student to
staff ratio in the state
(Australian Vice-Cancellors’ Committee Report
2005).
In the 2005 Good Universities Guide, Victoria
University graduates gave VU the maximum rating
of 5 stars for the educational experience they
received at the University. This category rated
courses for overall satisfaction, teaching quality and
learning of generic skills.
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VICTORIA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
The Victoria Graduate School of Business manages all postgraduate programs in the Faculty of Business and Law. Officially
opened in January 2000 and have already attracted almost 4000 students enrolled across seven campuses in Australia and
Asia, the school covers all aspects of business administration from marketing, law and criminology to finance, information
systems and international trade. Students learn from more than 150 teachers, including a dedicated core staff and supported
by highly qualified and experienced staff members who have taught at Victoria University’s overseas campuses and are
attuned to
the needs of a multicultural student body. This approach ensures courses are consistent in their content and have rigorous
standards, regardless of where students are enrolled.
The Victoria Graduate School of Business is a member of ANZAM:the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.
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