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UQ MBA again rated five star

14 September 2007

UQ Business School’s MBA program has once again been awarded five stars – the highest possible – by the Graduate Management Association of Australia (GMAA).

Head of School Professor Tim Brailsford said he was delighted with the result.

“The GMAA uses data submitted to the Good Universities Guide – which includes information from the official Graduate Destinations Survey,” he said.

“The GMAA also makes its methodology explicit so everyone knows how the ranking is derived.

“It is arguably Australia’s most credible ranking process and we’re delighted to have done so well for the third consecutive year.”

The Good Universities Guide itself awarded UQ Business School five stars for graduate salaries, industry links, and staff academic qualifications.

The GMAA rating is published in the Good Universities Guide to MBA and Postgraduate Courses released this week.

Media: For more information contact Cathy Stacey (07) 3365 6179 or 0434 074 372.

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