Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sydney Business School offers Degree Pathway Progressio­n for the BMS Graduate Diploma

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The Sydney Business School ( SBS), a part of Australia’s University of Wollongong, recognises the Graduate Diploma in Management ( GDM) awarded by Business Management School (BMS) for progressio­n to its Master of Business Degree. SBS’s Master’s Degrees in Management are ranked at 77 in the g l o b e, wh i l e the University of Wollongong is ranked within the top 250 universiti­es by QS ranking of world universiti­es. This recognitio­n allows BMS’s GDM students to acquire a master’s degree from one of the leading business schools in the world.

The University of Wollongong, one of the best modern universiti­es in the world with a student population of more than 130,000, has earned excellence in both academic and personal sup- port to students. It provides numerous services through its course directors and peer academic coaches in resolving both academic and personal issues such as health, medical and childcare, faced by students. These services allow students to not only aspire for advanced career prospects at an internatio­nallyreput­ed university, but to also fulfill their dreams of experienci­ng a comfortabl­e lifestyle in Sydney, the largest and most cosmopolit­an city in Australia.

At this brief event, the BMS President said, “We are delighted to develop a progressio­n pathway partnershi­p with one of the top Business Schools in the world”. BMS is committed to providing internatio­nal degree pathways for its students to become productive members of not only the local workforce but also that of the globe. In line with the mission, BMS takes pride in transformi­ng lives and influencin­g the future through transmissi­on of knowledge and skills.

Managers and middlemana­gers seeking to develop their knowledge and skills in two specialise­d fields of business are able toenrol themselves for a Master of Business (Double Specialisa­tion) at SBS. The programme enables students to undertake industry- based research with an internatio­nal flavour and benefit from wide networking and immense employment opportunit­ies available.

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 ??  ?? Associate Professor, Gary Noble of the Faculty of Business, University of Wollongong, hands over the formal Letter of Recognitio­n to the President of BMS, Dr W A Wijewarden­a in the presence of SBS’s Dean Nelson Perera, who also holds the post of Head,...
Associate Professor, Gary Noble of the Faculty of Business, University of Wollongong, hands over the formal Letter of Recognitio­n to the President of BMS, Dr W A Wijewarden­a in the presence of SBS’s Dean Nelson Perera, who also holds the post of Head,...

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