Staff discount offer: Three new online graduate certificates at the Macquarie Business School

No matter who you are or what you do at the University, we all have one thing in common: the need to adapt, change, reskill and grow. Whether you find yourself wanting to improve your current work, upskill to go for that new role or develop your skills to be a better leader, the Macquarie Business School can help you hone your skills to keep learning and thriving in our community.

Professor Eric Knight, Executive Dean of Macquarie Business School and Professor of Strategic Management, explains: “Lifelong learning is not just about personal development; it is a strategic investment in your professional success.

“By exposing our minds to new ideas, we fuel our potential and unlock new ways of thinking, enabling us to solve complex business challenges and seize emerging opportunities.”

With Macquarie Business School’s three new graduate certificates – Graduate Certificate of Applied Business AnalyticsGraduate Certificate of Digital Marketing and Graduate Certificate of Leadership and Change – you can gain a professional qualification while studying 100 per cent online for maximum flexibility. Our lecturers will teach you how to apply theoretical knowledge in these fields while also focusing on real-world applications to translate what you learn directly to your job.

We are pleased to offer two scholarships for the commencement of study in Term 4, 2023, enabling staff members to undertake one of these new graduate certificates. The scholarship covers 50 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of the course and will be awarded to the first applicants who apply and fully meet the entry requirements before 4 September 2023. For more information, visit the terms and conditions or email the MQBS Engagement team.

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