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General

Audit year *2021
Environmental, social and governance rank83
Faculty with doctorates (%)98
Location, by primary campusAustralia
Rank in 202080
Rank in 202187
School nameMelbourne Business School

Career progression

Aims achieved (%)86
Career progress rank67
Careers service rank63
Employed at three months (%)95
Rank in 202297
Salary percentage increase58
Salary today (US$) **101220
Three-year average rank88
Weighted salary (US$)101220

Programme assessment

Alumni recommend rank49
Extra languages-
FT research rank71
Overall Satisfaction **8.93
Value for money rank28

Diversity assessment

Female faculty (%)32
Female students (%)39
International board (%)19
International faculty (%)73
International students (%)71
Women on board (%)25

International opportunities

International course experience rank85
International mobility rank21

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