Australian Graduate School of Management

The Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) is the section of the Australian School of Business at the University of NSW based in Sydney, that focuses on Management Education and Leadership Development for those with work experience.

The AGSM MBA Program was recently ranked as the leading full-time MBA program in Australia and 41st in the world in the Financial Times (UK) 2012 ranking of the top 100 MBA programs globally. It is also the sixth year running that it has ranked in the world’s top 50 MBA programs.

In November 2011, Professor Chris Styles was appointed as Deputy Dean and Director AGSM and in 2012, The AGSM celebrates 35 years since the first MBA students commenced.

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