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| | Market forces hit MBA factories - Business - smh.com.au |
 | | Every university in Australia has a business school and 38 of them offer MBAs, some for as little as $11,400 and others for nearly $50,000 which is barely half the price graduates pay to join an MBA stream in most of America's Ivy League universities. |
 | | These were The Australian Graduate School of Management at the University of NSW (fees $44,100, PhDs 96 per cent), the Macquarie Graduate School of Management ($37,600, 92 per cent), the Melbourne Business School ($48,000, 94 per cent) and Monash University ($33,000, 90 per cent). |
 | | Paul Rizzo, a former Telstra CFO now dean of the Melbourne Business School, says the school tries to recruit the best available, which means hiring many teachers from overseas for whatever period they can get; a year, a term or even six weeks for a visiting professor. |
| www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/10/26/1067103269140.html?from=storyrhs (1418 words) |
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