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2008 CRANFIELD AUSTRALIAN ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
Robert Milagre, winner of 2008 Scholarship with John McFarlane, Cranfield Distinguished Alumnus and the Hon Verity Firth, M.P., NSW Government Minister for Climate Change and the Environment.
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ABOUT CRANFIELD AUSTRALIAN ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP
The Australian Alumni Cranfield Scholarship is distinctively different from other scholarships available to Australians for overseas study. It is the only scholarship in Australia which is focused on identifying future business leaders and entrepreneurs and providing them with a unique opportunity to accelerate their development.
This Scholarship targets potential students who have experienced several successful years within the work force, unlike all other notable scholarships in Australia that focus on post-graduate academic research or have a low age cutoff for eligibility and require an undergraduate degree.
Visit Robert’s (2008 Scholarship Winner - Australia) blog to read about his MBA experience at Cranfield.
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CRANFIELD AUSTRALIAN ALUMNI MASTERCLASS DVD
“New Frontiers in Strategy” by Stephen Regan
(lecturer in Managerial Economics, Cranfield School of Management)
As part of the Scholarship Award event each year we have established a Masterclass programme. Our aim is to professionally record these with the aim of making them available to the wider alumni community internationally as well as to raise funds to fund the Masterclass filming and support our scholarship fund raising activities.
McFARLANE BACKS VALUE OF MBA
A Master of Business Administration can help you up the ladder but is not a prerequisite to a stellar career, if Australia’s corporate top dogs are anything to go by. However, ANZ Banking group chief executive John McFarlane argues his MBA allowed him to change industries and triple his salary upon graduating. ©The Australian Financial Review 14/08/06 – page 29/34