Accreditation and Rankings
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UNICON was established in 1972, initially as an informal common interest group of executive education program directors. The group soon evolved into an incorporated, not-for-profit organisation with a commitment to the development of university-sponsored executive education.
With a key mission to promote executive education and foster its continued development, UNICON has become the pre-eminent voice for management and executive education and development worldwide.
Members of UNICON include Harvard, Stanford, Cambridge and many other leading business schools worldwide.
Candidate organisations must meet the rigorous requirements of UNICON's membership criteria. Only those organisations with the necessary resources, management structure and highly credible track record in the development and delivery of executive education are selected.
MGSM is delighted to be included amongst the elite UNICON membership.
A number of organisations rank MBA programs, both worldwide and in Australia. The most commonly known global rankings are the annual London Financial Times Global MBA and The Economist “Which MBA?, and within Australia the AFR Boss bi-annual rankings.
MBA Rankings
Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2010
# 3 in Australia MBA Program (full time)
# 99 in the world
# 5 in the world and # 1 in Australia for Accounting
#8 in the world and # 1 in Australia for Finance
The Economist FT MBA Survey 2009
# 55 in the world, # 4 in Asia/Australasia and # 2 in Australia
AFR BOSS MBA Survey 2009
# 3 in Australia and # 1 in New South Wales
Executive Education Rankings
Financial Times Global Ranking 2009
# 1 Open Programs in Australia
# 2 Combined Executive Education programs in Australia
