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Executive Education 2013 Information Guide
Welcome to the Graduate School of Business and Economics
This Executive Education 2013 Information Guide contains important details regarding enrolment in your executive degree program at the Graduate School of Business and Economics. Please use this information in conjunction with the Handbook: handbook.unimelb.edu.au/ and the Graduate School of Business and Economics website: gsbe.unimelb.edu.au/ The Graduate School of Business and Economics offers a wide range of facilities and services to help you achieve your goals. These include dedicated computer labs, open access work spaces, a comprehensive careers program and many activities designed to help you develop your skills and professional networks. We encourage you to take full advantage of the opportunities available.
The academic and professional staff at the Graduate School of Business and Economics work together to support you and are committed to providing services that will meet your individual needs. Where appropriate, we are also able to refer you to other University services and facilities for additional assistance. I look forward to meeting you and hope that your time at the University of Melbourne will be fulfilling and rewarding. Professor Nasser Spear Deputy Dean and Director (Graduate School of Business and Economics)
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Contents
Staff Contact Details – 2013
2
GSBE Student Association
9
Key Dates
3
IT Facilities
10
Safety on Campus
3
Library Services
11
Teaching venues
4
Student Study Areas
11
Online Enrolment
6
Student Support
12
Tuition fees and invoices
7
Recommended Study Plans
14
Business & Economics Careers Centre
8
>> Master of Enterprise
14
Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT)
9
>> Master of Supply Chain Management
16
Staff Contact Details – 2013 Academic Programs Managers and Course Advisors: Every graduate course within the GSBE has a dedicated Academic Programs Manager and course advisor/s responsible for all administrative matters relating to the program. The course advisors should be your first point of contact for any query you may have relating to your program. Academic Program Directors: Every graduate course within the GSBE also has a dedicated Academic Program Director responsible for all academic matters relating to the program. The Academic Program Directors are available to support you and offer course advice and individual consultations related to your academic progress when needed. They also make decisions relating to credit and exemptions, internal transfers, subject approvals, assessment and authorisation of subject changes requiring special permission.
Course
Academic Program Director
Academic Programs Manager
Course Advisor
Master of Enterprise (Executive)
Professor Danny Samson d.samson@unimelb.edu.au +61 3 8344 5344
Ms Rachel Jenzen rachelej@unimelb.edu.au +61 3 8344 1672
Ms Amy Stichbury a.stichbury@unimelb.edu.au +61 3 9035 4755
Master of Supply Chain Management
As above
As above
As above
Graduate School of Business and Economics Tel: (03) 8344 1670 Fax: (03) 9349 5021 Email: gsbe-enquiries@unimelb.edu.au Web: www.gsbe.unimelb.edu.au Location: Level 4, 198 Berkeley Street (‘The Spot’) Postal Address: Graduate School of Business and Economics Faculty of Business and Economics The University of Melbourne Level 4, 198 Berkeley Street Victoria 3010 Australia
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Key Dates
Adding and Withdrawing from Subjects in 2013 >> Last day to add subjects, or withdraw from subjects without incurring tuition fees and a ‘WD’ (withdrawn) result – 5pm of the first day of class Please note: All subject changes can be made online via My Unimelb: my.unimelb.edu.au
Safety on Campus Melbourne is a multi-culturally diverse city and is relatively safe, but we suggest using common-sense personal safety practices, as you would anywhere. The University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus has a 24-hour security service to provide a safe environment for all students and staff. It is advisable, however, to consider some precautions when using the campus, particularly at night. Campus security officers are available to escort you to your car, public transport or other locations on or around campus. Please put Security’s telephone number +61 3 8344 6666 in your mobile phone and call them if you are ever concerned for your safety.
For emergencies (Ambulance, Fire Department and Police), please call OOO. Useful online resources include: >> Personal Safety Checklist http://www.pcs.unimelb.edu.au/services_and_requests/ security_and_access/personal_safety.html >> General safety advice issued by International Student Services (relevant to ALL students) http://www.pcs.unimelb.edu.au/services_and_requests/ security_and_access/personal_safety.html
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Teaching venues CRICKET NETS
SPORTS OVAL
WHITLEY COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
JANET CLARKE HALL
ORMOND COLLEGE
ST HILDA’S COLLEGE
NEWMAN COLLEGE
QUEEN’S COLLEGE
TENNIS COURTS
PALMERSTON P
Marketing for Managers and Strategy, Ethics and Governance will be taught in the Upper East Dining Room of University House. ATHLETICS Conference TRACK All other subjects will be taught in the South Dining Room of the Woodward Centre, on Level 10 of the Law Building. & HOCKEY PITCH TRINITY COLLEGE
ST MARY’S COLLEGE
MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY SPORT BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE
SPORTS CENTRE TIN ALLEY UNION ROAD
University House
TIN ALLEY
EXIT ONLY
BOTANY NORTH EXTENSION
LAND AND ENVIRONMENT
UNIVERSITY HOUSE
TIN ALLEY
BALDWIN SPENCER
ELGIN S
DAVID CARO REDMOND BARRY FOOT BRIDGE
BOTANY
OLD PHYSICS
RAYMOND PRIESTLEY
OLD QUAD
WILSON HALL
BOOKSHOP
PEDESTRIAN ENTRY ONLY
CHEMISTRY EAST WING
RICHARD BERRY OLD GEOLOGY SOUTH
FARADAY STRE
CHEM. ENG 1 BLOCK J
BLOCK H
OLD METALLURGY
Melbourne Graduate School of Education
SIDNEY MYER ASIA CENTRE
DOUG McDONELL
KERNOT ROAD
MEDICAL BUILDING
BLOCK A
BLOCK B
BLOCK C
GEOMATICS
BLOCK D
CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ROYAL DENTAL H OF MELBOURNE JOHN SMYTH ROSS McKAY COURTYARD
1888 BUILDING
GRATTAN STREET ALAN GILBERT BUILDING GRADUATE HOUSE
MALVINA PLACE
LITTLE GRATTAN STREET
UNIVERSITY SQUARE UNDERGROUND CAR PARK
CHURCH STREET
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS BUILDING
PELHAM STREET
MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL
BOUVERIE STREET
198 BERKELEY STREET (‘THE SPOT’)
LEICESTER STREET
UNIVERSITY SQUARE
GIBLIN EUNSON LIBRARY
BARRY STREET
BERKELEY STREET
SCHOOL OF POPULATION HEALTH
LITTLE PELHAM STREET
LINCOLN SQUARE
Law Building LAW BUILDING
LINCOLN SQUARE NORTH
LEICESTER PLACE
Parking Infringe apply to the Park and other Unive
SWANSTON STREET – TRAM No’s 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72
OLD ENGINEERING SCHOOL
FRANK TATE
757 SWANSTON
HOWARD FLOREY
EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE LIBRARY
MECHANICAL & MANUFACTURED ENGINEERING BLOCK E
JOHN MEDLEY
BLOCK F
PLAZA
BROWNLESS BIOMEDICAL LIBRARY
IDG
ALICE HOY
WALTER BOAS
SOUTH LAWN
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY
F OO T BR
MONASH ROAD
WILSON AVENUE
MDU PHL
SOUTH LAWN UNDERGROUND CAR PARK
THOMAS CHERRY
THE IAN POTTER MUSEUM OF ART
C.S.H.E
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING BLOCK K
PROFESSOR’S WALK
MEDICAL ROAD
BAILLIEU LIBRARY
ELISABETH MURDOCH
OLD GEOLOGY
CHEMISTRY
OLD ARTS
GENETICS
PHYSICS
Science Student Centre
BLOCK G
ARTS WEST
MASSON ROAD
MACFARLAND COURT
HEARN COURT
CHEM. ENG 2
PROFESSOR’S WALK
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
CUSSONIA COURT
ZOOLOGY
GR AINGER MUSEUM
BABEL BUILDING
ARCHITECTURE
SOUTH COURT
DEAKIN COURT
SPENCER ROAD
UNION LAWN
UNION HOUSE
GENETICS LANE
McCO EART
NORTH COURT
SYSTEM GARDEN
CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC
19 ROYAL PARADE – TRAM No
CHILDCARE
PELHAM
CANADA
LINCOLN SQUARE SOUTH
4 Graduate School of Business and Economics BARKLY PLACE
VICTORIAN CO OF THE ARTS 234 ST KILDA R
Getting to campus
What is included
International students
The Parkville Campus is conveniently located and we recommend using public transport, cycling or walking to encourage a sustainable form of transport.
Your tuition fee covers all course materials. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will also be provided. Tuition does not include any textbooks, nor does it include any transportation or accommodation costs incurred by students travelling from interstate or overseas.
The Master of Enterprise and Master of Supply Chain Management programs do not have CRICOS codes and are not available to international students who require a student visa to study in Australia.
If this is not possible, please see the Traffic and Parking website for further information about casual parking: http://pcs.unimelb.edu.au/ traffic-and-parking/ Casual parking is available for $15 (all day) at University Square Car Park, an underground car park centrally located on Grattan Street, Parkville. The entrances are off Berkeley or Bouverie Streets. It is a 5 minute walk north through campus to University House, or south through the park (University Square) to the Law Building.
What to expect You may receive pre-reading material prior to class. It is expected that you will have completed all pre-readings, if pre-readings were set for your subject, prior to the first day of class. On the first day of class you will receive your personal set of course materials which you will need for the duration of class. You will meet other students and your lecturer, who will set expectations for the week.
What to Bring Course materials will be provided on the first day. You may wish to bring your own writing instruments if you do not wish to use those provided. Any pre-readings you may have been sent prior to class will also be provided in class, so there is no need to bring them with you.
Accommodation If you require accommodation close to campus while studying, we recommend you consider the following options: Melbourne Business School
However, international students may be able to attend the week-long intensive classes if they hold or are eligible to apply for visas that permit study (e.g. short-stay visitor visas). Please visit the Australian Department of Immigration (DIAC) (http://www.immi.gov. au/) or the University’s International Student Services (http://services.unimelb.edu.au/ international/visas/) for further information.
Address: Leicester Street Carlton, VIC 3053 Email: bookings.carlton@mbs.edu Room only (inc. GST): $135.00 per night Rydges on Swanston Melbourne Address: 701 Swanston Street Carlton, VIC 3053 Tel:
1300 857 922
Web:
www.rydges.com/hotel/0/ RVCARL/Rydges-OnSwanston-Melbourne.htm
Quest Carlton on Finlay Address: 2-9 Finlay Place Carlton, VIC 3053 Tel:
03 8341 4777
Web:
www.questcarltononfinlay.com.au
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Online Enrolment
1. Decide on which subjects you wish to enrol in 2013 (all subjects for the entire year). 2. Complete the online enrolment process (including activation of your University email account for first-time students). See online enrolment instructions for local and international students below. 3. Once your online enrolment is complete, pay any outstanding tuition fees that you owe. This can be done at Australia Post outlets. To obtain your tuition fee invoice you will need to log into my.unimelb.edu.au. You cannot print your invoice directly from My Unimelb, so you will need to email it to yourself before printing. All students must be enrolled before classes commence.
Online Enrolment Instructions Local Students
International Students
Go to http://enrolment.unimelb.edu.au/
Go to http://enrolment.unimelb.edu.au/
What does a local student need in order to complete their enrolment?
What does an international student need in order to complete their enrolment?
>> Your offer letter or email containing your student ID; >> Proof of citizenship; >> Tax File Number (if you are applying for FEE-HELP); >> Emergency contact details; and >> Photo ID in order to collect your student card at the GSBE Student Centre.
>> Email from the University containing your enrolment advice; >> Information about your visa; >> Your address details; >> Emergency contact details; and >> Photo ID in order to collect your student card at the GSBE Student Centre.
Help If you need assistance with the system functionality, you can phone 13 MELB (13 6352) during business hours. All course and subject related queries will need to be referred to your Course Adviser or Academic Program Manager in the GSBE Student Centre.
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Tuition fees and invoices
Tuition fees in 2013 are $3,424 per subject.
Student Card Collection
Your full 2013 Statement of Liability (Tax Invoice) will be available via My Unimelb (my.unimelb.edu.au) from early January, 2013 to help you manage your fees and payments.
Once correctly enrolled, all students can collect their student card from the GSBE Student Centre (Level 4, 198 Berkeley Street) which will be open between the hours of 8:45am – 6:00pm Monday – Thursday, and 8:45 – 5:00pm on Fridays during Semester.
Tuition Fee paying student: Your tuition fee charges will be shown for each subject enrolled and each due date will be dependent upon the Study Period in which the subject falls. This information will be listed on your Statement of Liability (Tax Invoice). Any mandatory fee with a due date of ‘immediately’ must be paid within 7 days from the date of the Statement of Liability (Tax Invoice). The due dates for standard payments are published below. Your due date(s) may vary dependent upon the study period in which your subjects fall. Payment can be made by BPay, or by cash or EFT at any Australia Post outlet. Payment options are listed on the bottom of your Statement of Liability. Sponsored students: If you are a sponsored student, the GSBE will send an invoice for your fees directly to your nominated employer or host organisation approximately 2-weeks prior to the beginning of each class. University of Melbourne Standard Instalment Payment fee due dates: Study Period
Fees Due Date
February
18 February 2013
March
18 February 2013
April
18 February 2013
May
31 March 2013
June
26 April 2013
July
24 May 2013
August
12 July 2013
September
12 July 2013
October
31 August 2013
Novermber
27 September 2013
December
25 October 2013
Please note: All students will need to present their current passport or driver’s licence for identification purposes.
Online assignment submission process From 2013, all assignments for subjects offered through the Master of Enterprise and the Master of Supply Chain Management will be submitted online through the Assignment Submission Tool. The Assignment Tool can be accessed by logging into the Leaning Management System (LMS) at http://lms.unimelb.edu.au/login/ and accessing the relevant LMS subject page.
Assignment extension requests If you are unable to complete an assignment by the due date due to circumstances outside of your control, you should apply for an assignment extension in the first instance. Applications for extensions should be forwarded directly to Ms Rachel Jenzen, Program Manager (MoE and MSCM) at rachelej@unimelb.edu.au using the official Assignment Extension Request form, which can be downloaded from: http://gsbe.unimelb.edu.au/students/assessment/Assignments Please note: Assignment extensions cannot be granted after the assignment due date.
FEE-HELP students: Your Statement of Liability (Tax Invoice) will list your subject census dates. Should you wish to make an upfront payment for each subject, you must do so by the subject census date. Questions: If you think that you may need additional time to make your fee payments, please contact Rachel Jenzen to discuss via phone: +613 8344 1672 or email: rachelej@unimelb.edu.au
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Business & Economics Careers Centre
The Business & Economics Careers Centre was the first faculty based Careers Centre at the University of Melbourne that provided tailored careers services for business students, predominantly of the Graduate School of Business and Economics as well as engagement opportunities for employers and industry partners. With the aim to ACCESS, ENGAGE and ACHIEVE we offer innovative, user-friendly and relevant career programs which add value to the other career related services and resources available at the University.
Pathways to .....
Your first semester
Customised sessions that give you insight into your target industry and how to build up your professional skills.
Business Careers Online This exclusive online platform has all the necessary career information at a click of a button.
Online CV A training tool that enables you to create a standardised one or two page CV.
CV Review
Review your CV, cover letter and other application documents.
Other Programs and Services in the Careers Centre Graduate Careers Program (SKIL90003)
A not-for-credit, non-fee subject, that helps you to develop career strategy and provide the knowledge and practical skills for transition into the workforce.
Career Mentoring Program
Matches students with business professionals in a year-long mentoring partnership.
Career Consultations
To discuss your job search preparation and long term career management strategies. Book through your Business Careers Online.
Companies from the Inside
Sessions give an insight into organisations, their culture, the career path they offer and recruitment processes they use.
Career Circles
Short career events held in the semester to provide specialised information, e.g Australian Business Culture, Clear Speaking, etc.
Melbourne Business Practicum
A for-credit subject offered in February and July. Students work in a team on a business project at a Melbourne-based organisation for 10 business days.
Internship & Volunteer Experience
Placements coordinated by the Business & Economics Careers Centre and are offered throughout the year at a variety of organisations.
InterviewStream
Online system enables you to practise and record job interviews online.
Contact us: Business & Economics Careers Centre Address: Level 1, 198 Berkeley Street Tel: (03) 8344 2629 Email: fbe-careers@unimelb.edu.au Web: fbe.unimelb.edu.au/careers Join the Business & Economics Careers Centre on LinkedIn 8 Graduate School of Business and Economics
Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) Get the most out of your graduate studies by engaging in some of the many services offered by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT). These services are designed to enhance your skills in the areas of academic writing, approaching assignments, research, referencing, time management, and maths and statistics. These services are available for students taking the Graduate School of Business and Economics’ coursework programs or undertaking research (Masters or PhD). They include individual consultations, peer writing tutors, the Graduate Enrichment Program (GEP), the Graduate Peer Mentor program, the Peer Assisted Study and Skills Integration (PASSI) and the pre-semester AIM program.
CELT also produces a series of booklets and help sheets which discuss the key skills required in your course and provide you with strategies and tips for success. The Centre is located on Level 5, 198 Berkeley Street, and is open from 9.00am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday. For further information, please see the following website: http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/celt/
Graduate School of Business and Economics Student Association (GSBE SA) GSBE Student Association
GSBE Student Association Executive Committee Semester 2, 2012
GSBE SA is a student-run, not-for-profit organisation with an active membership of 1000+ graduate coursework and research students. GSBE SA provides you with opportunities to socially interact, engage with industry and broaden your social and professional networks. Visit www.gsbesa.org to see our exciting program, including the popular Strategy Presentation Challenge Case Competition.
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IT Facilities
Our students have access to all faculty student computing facilities, one of which is reserved especially for GSBE students (Level 4, 198 Berkeley Street). A number of group meeting rooms also provide students with a wide variety of computer based resources including: >> internet and email access
>> general office applications and printing facilities
>> full access to the best online resources and databases, providing instant access to the most recent research (research students only)
>> specific professional applications and software (such as SPSS)
Graduate Computer Laboratory
UniWireless
Address:
Level 4, 198 Berkeley Street
Telephone enquiries:
(03) 8344 1690 or 8344 0888
The University of Melbourne’s wireless network is UniWireless. UniWireless allows students to connect to the network and access University computing resources.
Opening Hours During Semester:
9:00am to 9:00pm weekdays
Out of Semester:
9:00am to 5:00pm weekdays
Closed on weekends and University holidays
Commerce Student Open Access Computing Space Address:
233 Bouverie Street
Telephone enquiries:
(03) 8344 0681 or 8344 0888
Opening Hours During Teaching Periods: (including up until the end of the exam period)
9:00am to 9:30pm weekdays, 10:00am to 3:00pm weekends
During Non-Teaching Periods: 9:00am to 5:00pm weekdays Out of Semester:
9:00am to 5:00pm weekdays
Closed on University holidays
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To access UniWireless you will need your central email username and password and a portable computing device, such as a laptop, iPad or tablet. For further information on how to configure your device to access UniWireless, go to the following link: https://its.unimelb.edu.au/support/networks/wireless/uniwireless
Printing and Photocopying All graduate student photocopying and printing is supplied and supported by Unicard. Students will be required to either purchase a Unicard printing card, available from the library or from the autoloader located in the Graduate Computer Laboratory, or use your student card to purchase printing credits. Please Note: The computer laboratories do not have photocopiers. Photocopying can be done at the library. More information on the Faculty of Business and Economics computing facilities is available from the website: http://www.fbe.unimelb.edu.au/services/computing/
Library Services
Student Study Areas
The University of Melbourne library is one of the nation’s oldest and largest academic libraries and is spread across 22 branch libraries. The collection includes books, journals and magazines, periodicals, newspapers, parliamentary papers, audio-visual materials, online, microform and CD-ROM databases, maps, musical scores and recordings, rare books and prints. More than 20 languages are represented. http://www.library.unimelb.edu.au/
198 Berkeley Street (‘The Spot’)
The Giblin Eunson Library supports the teaching and research activities of the Faculty of Business and Economics and the Faculty of Education. Collections cover the broad fields of business, economics and commerce with special strengths in the areas of finance, trade, accounting, management, marketing, e-commerce and international business with special emphasis on the Asia-Pacific area. The Giblin Eunson Library is staffed by trained, expert librarians who offer a high level of assistance in research. Located at 111 Barry Street (ground floor of the FBE building, adjacent to 198 Berkeley Street (The Spot)). http://www.library.unimelb.edu. au/libraries/bee
The building provides state-of-the-art facilities to students and staff, featuring a range of collaborative and individual teaching spaces, open-access laboratories, two lecture theatres and student break-out areas for informal learning. Several classrooms enable the teacher to be centrally positioned, creating a dynamic and interactive learning environment. Facilities include a 409-seat lecture theatre located in the basement and a smaller 100seat lecture theatre on level 1. The building incorporates cutting-edge audio visual and information technology facilities including video conferencing, wireless internet access throughout, and VoIP telephony. It is the University’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building, which means it has been recognised and awarded ‘Australian Excellence’ by the Australian Green Building Council. The building’s rating is part of a pilot for education institutions designed to improve the health and wellbeing of students, as well as to lower absenteeism and operational costs. The building incorporates ‘chilled beam’ cooling technology throughout, together with natural air ventilation systems for the ground floor and level 1. It also features environmentallysustainable initiatives including a double-glazed facade with the ability to minimise glare, features for rainwater collection, low-energy light fittings, and bike storage. The building provides 100 per cent fresh air, thereby improving the quality of the indoor environment.
Graduate Student Lounges The Graduate Student Lounges are located on Levels 1, 5 and 6, 198 Berkeley Street. These are dedicated spaces for Graduate School of Business and Economics students. There is wireless internet access, lounge chairs, tables for group study and a kitchenette on each level. These are spaces where you can study, work collaboratively and meet fellow graduate students from the GSBE. Lockers are available for short-term use on Level 5.
Graduate Centre (1888 Building) The Graduate Centre is a building for graduate students at the University of Melbourne. It is co-administered by the Graduate Student Association (GSA) and the Melbourne School of Graduate Research (MSGR). The Graduate Centre’s facilities include meeting rooms, a computer lab, study carrels and café. All University of Melbourne graduate students can access the Graduate Centre 24 hours a day using their student ID card. The Graduate Centre is open from 7.30am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). The Graduate Centre is located in the heritagelisted 1888 building on Grattan Street, close to the corner of Swanston Street.
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Student Support
Special Consideration
University Support Services
At the Graduate School of Business and Economics, we realise that some students may occasionally require further support from us with issues that may affect them.
There are a range of student support services available to help in your adjustment to university life and to provide you with continuing support that will enhance your learning. We offer assistance to all students in areas such as housing, student financial aid, health services and counselling.
Special consideration is a process which enables a student whose study has been significantly affected by circumstances outside their control to seek adjustments to assessment requirements, conditions or timing. Special consideration is a confidential and formal process. The Graduate School of Business and Economics provides confidential support to students experiencing difficulties such as illness (short or long-term), personal or other difficulties that are outside their control. The University policy on special consideration can be located in the information section of My Unimelb. You can access information on special consideration, as well as missing an exam, alternative exam arrangements and change of examination times at the following website: http://gsbe.unimelb.edu.au/students/services
Advocacy Service Provides advice and advocacy to students for all problems, big and small. Web:
http://www.union.unimelb.edu.au/advocacy
Address: Third floor, Union House, Parkville Campus Tel:
+61 3 8344 6546
Email:
suashelp@union.unimelb.edu.au
Alumni As a graduate of the Graduate School of Business and Economics you automatically become a member of the University of Melbourne alumni community - there is no joining fee. Web:
http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/alumni
Advancement, Marketing and Alumni Faculty of Business and Economics Address: Level 12, 198 Berkeley Street The University of Melbourne Tel:
+61 3 8344 3507
Email:
fbe-alumni@unimelb.edu.au
Child Care The University operates two children’s centres for children (from 3 months old to school-age) of students and staff. Waiting list applications can be submitted to the Children’s Services Office. Web:
http://services.unimelb.edu.au/childcare
Address: 228 Queensberry Street, Carlton Tel:
+61 3 8344 9621
Email:
childcare-enquiries@unimelb.edu.au
Counselling and Psychological Services Counselling and Psychological Services provide free, confidential and professional assistance for all students, and offer a wide range of workshops and seminars to enhance the learning experience of students. Web:
http://services.unimelb.edu.au/counsel
Address: Level 2, 138 Cardigan Street, Carlton Tel:
+61 3 8344 6927
Dentist Melbourne Dental Clinic (MDC) operates as a world-class training centre for Undergraduate dentists and Postgraduate dentists from The University of Melbourne in a specialty area of their choice under the supervision and tutelage of expert Professors and highly qualified specialists. MDC is a not-for-profit provider of dental services to the general public. Web:
http://umdc.com.au/
Address: Level 1, 723 Swanston Street, Carlton Tel:
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+61 3 9035 8402
Disability Liaison Unit (DLU)
Legal Service
The DLU provides advice, information and services to reduce the impact of health and disability related issues that may be affecting your ability to study.
The Legal Service provides confidential legal advice for students, and information about legal issues.
Web:
Address: Third floor, Union House, Parkville Campus
http://services.unimelb.edu.au/disability/
Address: Ground Floor, Baldwin Spencer Building Tel:
+61 3 8344 0100
Email:
disability-liaison@unimelb.edu.au
Web:
http://www.union.unimelb.edu.au/legal
Tel:
+61 3 8344 8687
Email:
legal@union.unimelb.edu.au
Melbourne University Overseas Students’ Service (MUOSS) Eyecare Clinic Provides glasses and contact lenses at significantly reduced costs for students.
MUOSS is the official representative body for international students at the University of Melbourne. All international students enrolled at the University are welcome to use the services MUOSS provides.
Web:
Web:
http://www.university-eyecare.org.au/
http://www.union.unimelb.edu.au/overseas-students
Address: 2/ 800 Swanston Street, Carlton
Address: Second floor, Union House, Parkville Campus
Tel:
+61 3 9347 1714
Tel:
+61 3 8344 4801
Email:
uni-eyecare@unimelb.edu.au
Email:
muoss@union.unimelb.edu.au
Financial Aid
Religious Services
Information on financial issues relevant to students, including money and tax matters in Australia, interest-free loans, grants and budgeting advice.
Chaplains are appointed to the University to offer pastoral and spiritual care, confidential support and encouragement to all students and staff, whatever their faith.
Web:
http://services.unimelb.edu.au/finaid/
Address: Ground Floor, Baldwin Spencer building, Parkville Campus Tel:
+61 3 8344 6550
Email:
finaid-info@unimelb.edu.au
Web:
http://services.unimelb.edu.au/chaplains
Address: Level 1, 138 Cardigan Street, Carlton Tel:
+61 3 8344 7566
Graduate Student Association (GSA)
Security Service
The University of Melbourne Graduate Student Association Inc. (GSA) is the student representative body for graduate students at the University of Melbourne, and provide a range of services including advice and advocacy, and facilities such as study areas and printing services.
The Security Service promotes personal safety and theft prevention. A 24-hour security escort service is available to all students.
Web:
Address: 213 Grattan Street, Carlton
http://www.gsa.unimelb.edu.au/
Web:
http://www.pcs.unimelb.edu.au/services_and_requests/ security_and_access/index.html
The West Wing
Tel:
+61 3 8344 4674
Address: Graduate Centre (1888 Building), Parkville Campus
Email:
securitymain-pb@unimelb.edu.au
Tel:
+ 61 3 8344 8657
Email:
gsa@gsa.unimelb.edu.au
Health Service The Health Service bulk-bills students and their dependents, and is a 10-minute walk from the main campus. Web:
http://services.unimelb.edu.au/health/
Address: Ground floor, 138 Cardigan Street, Carlton Tel:
+61 3 8344 6904
Melbourne University Sport’s services and facilities are state-of-the-art, and include a 25-metre heated indoor pool, a gym, squash and tennis courts, indoor stadiums, an athletics track, a hockey field, a ski lodge, a boatshed and more than 40 sports clubs. Web:
http://www.sport.unimelb.edu.au/
Address: Tin Alley, Parkville Campus Tel:
+61 3 8344 5404
Student Union
Housing Student Housing Services provide information on the range of housing options available to students, as well as related resources such as guides to suburbs, temporary accommodation and information about your rights and duties as a tenant (rental lease holder) under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997. Web:
Sports
http://services.unimelb.edu.au/housing/
Address: Ground floor, Baldwin Spencer Building, Parkville Campus Tel:
+61 3 8344 6550
Email:
housing-info@unimelb.edu.au
The Student Union not only offers support services, but a wide range of cultural and extra curricular activities for students. Web:
http://www.union.unimelb.edu.au/
Address: Union House, Parkville Campus Tel:
+61 3 8344 3870
Email:
info@union.unimelb.edu.au
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Recommended Study Plans
Master of Enterprise
The Master of Enterprise (Executive) provides a range of management education in economics, financial and performance management, marketing and strategy. A key feature of the program is its rolling intake, which offers applicants four different starting dates per calendar year, with a limited intake of up to 30 students. Please see the course structure outlined in the online Handbook: https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2013/N20AA
Master of Enterprise 2013 Recommended Study Plan – Course Code: N20AA
Monday 11 February – Friday 15 February 2013. Upper East Dining Room, University House 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90045
Marketing for Managers
Professor Bryan Lukas
blukas@unimelb.edu.au 8344 3380 Room 9.020, The Spot
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90049
Strategy, Ethics and Governance
Dr Peter Verhezen
erhezen@unimelb.edu.au 8344 3713 Room 10.032, The Spot
Monday 20 May – Friday 24 May 2013. South Dining Room, Woodward Conference Centre 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90047
Production and Operations Management
Associate Professor
pjsingh@unimelb.edu.au 8344 4713 Room 10.060, The Spot
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90048
Quantitative Analysis for Managerial Decisions
Professor Danny Samson
d.samson@unimelb.edu.au 8344 5344 Room 10.019, The Spot
Monday 26 August – Friday 30 August 2013. South Dining Room, Woodward Conference Centre 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90107
Leadership and Management Professor Danny Samson
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90043
Managerial Economics
d.samson@unimelb.edu.au 8344 5344 Room 10.019, The Spot
Professor Paul Jensen pjensen@unimelb.edu.au (with Professor Beth Webster) 8344 2117 Level 7, Alan Gilbert Building
Monday 11 November – Friday 15 November 2013. South Dining Room, Woodward Conference Centre 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90041
Financial and Performance Management
Associate Professor Brad Potter
bnpotter@unimelb.edu.au 8344 4989 Room 7.064, The Spot
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90040
Behaviour and Leadership in Organisations
Professor Graham Sewell
gsewell@unimelb.edu.au 8344 7028 Room 10.021, The Spot
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Master of Supply Chain Management
The Master of Supply Chain Management has been designed in close collaboration with industry leaders and practitioners. Its content and processes are innovative in covering key strategic issues and opportunities faced by supply chain managers. The course has a rolling intake and successful applicants can join the program at any one of the four stages throughout the year. Please see the course structure outlined in the online Handbook: https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2013/MC-SCM
Master of Supply Chain Management 2013 Recommended Study Plan – Course Code: MC-SCM Monday 4 February – Friday 8 February 2013. South Dining Room, Woodward Conference Centre 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90122
Supply Chain Analysis
Associate Professor Prakash Singh
pjsingh@unimelb.edu.au 8344 4713 Room 10.060, The Spot
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90123
Procurement and Logistics
Dr Paul Bergey
pbergey@unimelb.edu.au 9035 8656 Room 10.066, The Spot
Monday 6 May – Friday 10 May 2013. South Dining Room, Woodward Conference Centre 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90124
Emerging Topics in Supply Chain Management
Associate Professor Prakash Singh
pjsingh@unimelb.edu.au 8344 4713 Room 10.060, The Spot
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90125
Supply Chain Strategy
Professor Danny Samson
d.samson@unimelb.edu.au 8344 5344 Room 10.019, The Spot
Monday 22 July – Friday 26 July 2013. South Dining Room, Woodward Conference Centre 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90118
Operations and General Management
Professor Danny Samson
d.samson@unimelb.edu.au 8344 5344 Room 10.019, The Spot
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90119
Foundations of Supply Management
Associate Professor Prakash Singh
pjsingh@unimelb.edu.au 8344 4713 Room 10.060, The Spot
Monday 7 October – Friday 11 October 2013. South Dining Room, Woodward Conference Centre 8:30am-12:30pm
MGMT90121
Decision Analysis and Project Management
Professor Danny Samson
d.samson@unimelb.edu.au 8344 5344 Room 10.019, The Spot
1:30pm-5:30pm
MGMT90120
E Business and Supply Chain Information
Dr Vikram Bhakoo
vbhakoo@unimelb.edu.au 8344 5320 Room 10.053, The Spot
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