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Canberra University business school ranks highest in the career category by staying abreast of changing needs.

Ranked first for career impact in the AFR BOSS Best Business Schools list, Canberra University caters for business students with a wide range of skill requirements and aspirations.

The business school has a range of post-graduate courses of different types and lengths and students can enhance their theoretical understanding with practical experience gained during an internship. Internship partners include PwC Australia, The Mill House, Questacon, the Custodian Financial Group and ActewAG. Cummings says business school students are often “snapped up” by employers they have come to know in these placements.

and Macquarie University. The career impact ranking is based on publicly available data for full-time employment after graduation, salaries five years out, and annual salary gain.For its part, Macquarie’s business school is focused on being “applied and engaged”, says its head Professor Eric Knight. “Jobs and employability are very much our value proposition,” he says. “We’re very close to industry, not to theory: our motto is to turn theory into practice.

He sees the rapid advances in artificial intelligence and computing, such as the game-changing recent arrival of computing tools such as ChatGPT, as an opportunity rather than a threat for business school graduates. Managers and executives, he points out, mostly ask programmers to solve certain problems. “We answer the higher order questions; the managers who sit above the codes,” he says. “It’s all about the human in the loop asking the right questions.

Adelaide University’s business school is also one of the top ten institutions in the career impact category, ranking sixth. School head Professor Noel Lindsay says a sustained focus on agility and flexibility ensures students stay abreast of business and technical trends and allows them to tailor a course that best suits their aims and interests.the school takes care to ensure graduates are both entrepreneurial and capable of making the most of technical developments.

James Cook University Associate Professor Jamie Fellows with business school students at the university.

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