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Welcome to Murdoch Business School

MBS provides a highly relevant business education, with the beauty of a boutique business school.

We pride ourselves on our innovative approaches to learning, and on our small class sizes. MBS also provide plenty of study flexibility: in addition to our wide range of degrees, you have the opportunity to select electives to pursue your own interests, take double majors or even complete double degree programs.

Have a look through our website, and see what we can offer you. And if you need more information, don’t hesitate to contact us on (08) 9360 2705 or mbs@murdoch.edu.au.


Want to study an MBA

The postgraduate business market has become increasingly competitive with almost 4000 new courses launched in the last decade. Looking to the future MBA programmes may change, but what do students want? What does the future hold for ‘Tomorrow’s MBA’?

Murdoch Business School is undertaking a worldwide study on the future of the MBA. If you want to participate and make your vote count please click here….


National Commonwealth Learning & Teaching Performance Fund results
In the recent 2008 funding assessments, Murdoch's business, law and economics group was rated in Band A (the same as UWA), and above Curtin (band C) and Edith Cowan (band B).


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