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About the GSB

Graduate School of Business, 300 Queen Street

Graduate School of Business, 300 Queen Street, Melbourne

The Graduate School of Business (GSB), situated in Melbourne’s Central Business District, is one of six schools within RMIT Business and recognised throughout the Asia pacific region as a leader in business management education.

GSB programs address the challenges of today’s fast-paced and increasingly complex business environment. They are designed to foster leadership and strategic thinking and help participants maximise their personal and professional capabilities.

The GSB offers a full range of postgraduate business management programs, and is one of the longest standing providers of MBA education in Australia. Our graduates are leaders in large corporations, entrepreneurial enterprises, government and the not-for-profit sector.
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The GSB also engages with industry and government organisations to provide a wide range of training, professional development and consultancy services.
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We provide work-related education and training and undertake practical research, relevant to business and community aspirations.

By choosing the GSB for your business education needs you will be joining one of Australia's most successful and innovative business schools and will experience a practical and academically rigourous educational program.

In short, the GSB

  • Is responsive to the needs of the business community
  • Provides real world learning – integrating theory with practice
  • Develops well-educated, self-aware and highly competent graduates.
  • Draws upon a pool of highly qualified, PhD and real-world experienced teaching staff
  • Taps into RMIT’s multi-disciplinary expertise and matches it with the learning needs of business
  • Offers a range of development programs and consultancy services for the private, public and not-for-profit sectors