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MBA Australia World Tour in Bangkok, Thailand

You are invited to meet with our Melbourne Business School representatives during the QS World MBA Tour in Bangkok.  Details of the event are included below. 

For over 40 years, Melbourne Business School has been inspiring students to achieve business and academic excellence. Our programs foster the highest levels of leadership, provides students with the skills required to shape the future, and address the critical issues faced by managers in workplaces today. The Financial Times and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) acknowledges MBS for our outstanding quality, international student body and superier career placement program, consistently ranking our program amongst the best in the world.  The recent release of The EIU's rankings of MBA programs placed the MBS MBA as number 1 in Australia and 26 in the world!

If you are interested in exploring more about our prestigious postgraduate programs, and talking with Rocio Karibian - International Marketing Manager, about how you can become a part of the future generation of global business leaders, please join us at the upcoming QS World MBA Tour in Bangkok on Friday 20th November 2009 at the Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at Central World.

The MBA Tour

Friday 20th November 2009
6.00pm – 9.00pm
Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at Central World
999/10 Rama 1 Road, Pathumvan
Bangkok
Thailand

This invitation is also open to your friends or colleagues who would like to know more about our programs.

Come find out why Melbourne Business School is ranked as one of the best business schools in the Asia Pacific and the world!

We look forward to meeting you.

Kind regards,

Anna Parkin
Director - Global Development (Academic Programs)
Melbourne Business School
200 Leicester Street
Carlton   Vic 3053 
Tel: 61 3 9349 8283
Fax: 61 3 9349 8377 

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