Associate Professor Ford is currently the Director Academic Programs at MGSM and is responsible for the School’s award programs, accreditation and learning outcomes. As the Deputy Dean, Associate Professor Ford will take responsibility for the Award Programs, Research and Executive Education Programs. Working very closely with the new Dean, Professor Rob Widing, the Deputy Dean will work on implementing strategic initiatives of the MGSM, whilst the Dean will focus on expanding the external status of the School.
Professor Widing stated “I am delighted by the appointment and excited to be able to work with Associate Professor Ford in his new position. Associate Professor Ford competed against an outstanding international field of candidates, and emerged as the clear leader to take on this challenging position.”
Associate Professor Ford began his professional career in banking where he worked in the Treasury Management Division of a large commercial bank. He holds a PhD, a Master of Business in Applied Finance and a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics. He has taught at a number of universities in both a full-time capacity and as a visiting fellow.
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Dear Colleagues and Friends,
I write to inform you about the outcome of a recent review of MGSM by EFMD’s EQUIS, a European association and accrediting body for business schools. The Peer Review Team (PRT), comprised of Deans from business schools outside of Australia, recommended to the EQUIS Awarding Body that MGSM be re-accredited.
The PRT report was very positive about the quality and dedication of MGSM’s faculty and staff, praised the quality of our students and degree programs, was complimentary about our infrastructure, facilities and services, and acknowledged our standing as a leading management school in Australia and worldwide. The PRT also noted that our research contributions met expectations.
The PRT also identified concerns, which included significant turnover of Deans, the contemplated but ultimately rejected merger of MGSM with the Faculty of Business and Economics, and the downsizing of MGSM due to changed market conditions for its executive education and graduate award programs.
The PRT acknowledged that the University was strongly committed to maintaining the School’s autonomy, the School was financially sound and a new Dean had been recruited to provide leadership.
The EQUIS Awarding Body acknowledged the school’s strengths and challenges, as well as the steps taken to improve it academic and financial prospects, but rejected the PRT’s recommendation to accredit MGSM. A key issue affecting the decision was that EQUIS has a minimum institutional size requirement, as measured by the number of “core faculty,” to be eligible for accreditation. MGSM operates below that number and, therefore, is not eligible for consideration.
MGSM is a small, focused, high quality graduate school of management. Our outstanding core faculty is augmented by exceptional visiting faculty from the management community and other quality academic institutions. Given MGSM’s strong focus on contributions to practice, we have developed an outstanding faculty who fit well with our mission of serving experienced professionals in our award and executive programs. While additional hiring plans are in process, MGSM will continue to operate with staffing levels consistent with our mission and responsible growth.
We understand and accept EQUIS’s focus on larger institutions, as opposed to a small, highly focused graduate school such as MGSM. We are dedicated to maintaining our standing to be among the best, although certainly not the biggest, graduate schools of management. We greatly appreciate and look forward to your continued support of the School, which enables us to deliver high quality learning outcomes for our students and clients.
Please click here to view the EQUIS Fact sheet.
Robert E. Widing, Ph.D
Dean
This is the 12th year the Financial Times has produced a ranking of full-time MBA programs. Three main areas are analysed to create the top 100: alumni salaries and career development, the diversity and international reach of the business school and its MBA program, and the research capabilities of each school.
Rankings are based on data collected from two main sources: alumni and business schools. This year a total of 156 business schools met the criteria for participation and completed the survey.
Graduates are surveyed three years after they have completed their degree to assess the effect of the MBA on their subsequent career progression and salary growth. Thus in 2009 it was the 2006 full-time student cohort that was surveyed. To be ranked among the top 100 MBA programs in the world is a significant achievement for MGSM.
The London Business School claimed the coveted number one position followed by the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.
Media Contact: Lyn Danninger
(02) 9850 7257, lyn.danninger@pru.mq.edu.au
The latest world Business School rankings results, The Economist 2009 Full Time MBA rankings, were just released and MGSM has moved up the world rankings.
The Economist ranks full-time MBA programs on the following criteria: Career Opportunities, Education experience, Salary, and Networking.
The good news is that Macquarie Graduate School Management (MGSM) moved up in the world rankings to 55.
In the Asian and Australasian market, MGSM ranking remained at No. 4, ranked No. 2 in the Australian market, and No. 1 in NSW.
This news follows the high rankings MGSM received from the recent AFR Boss 2009 rankings, where MGSM was ranked No. 3 out of 22 business schools in Australia, and No.1 in NSW.
The other all important world MBA Business School rankings survey, The London Financial Times, is currently being undertaken; the results of which will be released in late January 2010.
For further information please contact John Edwards on john.edwards@mgsm.edu.au or +61 2 9850 9944.
John Edwards
Acting Director - Executive Education
Director - Marketing and Communications
Macquarie Graduate School of Management
Sydney, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9850 9944
Mobile +61 417 066 068
Email john.edwards@mgsm.edu.au
MGSM - Where successful people go to go further.
]]>The AFR Boss MBA Survey Rankings 2009, based on 22 business schools in Australia, were released on Friday 11th September 2009.
The key results were:
The full report can be viewed by visiting the AFR Boss website www.afrboss.com.au.
For further information regarding MGSM please contact Mr. John Edwards, Director - Marketing and Communications, on +61 2 9850 9944 or john.edwards@mgsm.edu.au.
MGSM - Where successful people go to go further.
MGSM is Ranked No.1 in Australia for Executive Education Public Programs in 2008 and 2009 (London Financial Times)
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