Australian Institute of Business

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The Australian Institute of Business (AIB) is a private business school based in Adelaide, South Australia.[1] It is registered by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).[2] AIB's programmes are accredited within the Australian Qualifications Framework.[3] AIB is accredited to confer business degrees,[4] offering programs including the Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Management (MMgt), Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Management.[5]

Australian Institute of Business
MottoThe Practical Business School
TypePrivate business school
Established1985
Location, ,

History

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AIB began as a management consulting firm before transitioning to offer higher education. It was formerly known as the Gibaran Action Research Management Institute and later the Gibaran Learning Group. In 2011, it amalgamated as the Australian Institute of Business, combining the Gibaran Graduate School of Business, the Australian Institute of Business Administration, the Tourism Institute of Australia, and the Entrepreneurship Institute Australia.[6]

Selva Abraham is the founder of the Australian Institute of Business. His focus has been on Work-Based Learning, which he has extended into the concept of Work-Applied Learning.[7] He has published four books on the subjects of work-applied learning, management and action research.[8]

AIB is registered as a higher education provider by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA),[9] the government body in Australia authorised to register institutions of higher education.[10]

Programmes

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  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)[11]
  • Master of Management (MMgt)[12]
  • Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)[13]
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Management (PhD)[14]

Research

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AIB Publications publishes business and management books and the twice-yearly Gibaran Journal of Applied Research.[15]

The Global Centre for Work-Applied Learning (GCWAL) is an independent organisation that exists within the Australian Institute of Business.[16]

In December 2012, AIB signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Middlesex University to allow both institutions to work together to advance work-applied and work-based learning research. This collaboration led to the inaugural Work-Applied Learning for Change conference, where the two institutions partnered to present a conference on the techniques of Work-Based Learning (WBL). In 2015, AIB in partnership with Emerald Group Publishing launched the Journal of Work-Applied Management.[17][18]

Alumni

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References

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  1. ^ MBA News - Australian Institute of Business, Retrieved May 20, 2014
  2. ^ TEQSA Provider - Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd Archived 2014-10-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 5, 2014
  3. ^ Accreditations - Australian Institute of Business, Retrieved May 22, 2014
  4. ^ StudyAssist - Australian Institute of Business Archived 2014-08-11 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved June 12, 2014
  5. ^ StudyAssist - Australian Institute of Business Archived 2014-08-11 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved June 12, 2014
  6. ^ InBusiness - Gibaran to re-brand to AIB Archived February 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, In Business Issue No. 61 - October/November 2011, Retrieved April 30, 2014
  7. ^ CEO Magazine reviews Work-Applied Learning for Change Conference Archived 2014-12-09 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved June 12, 2014
  8. ^ Trove, National Library of Australia - Professor Selva Abraham, Retrieved May 22, 2014
  9. ^ TEQSA Provider - Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd Archived 2014-10-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 5, 2014
  10. ^ Accreditations - Australian Institute of Business, Retrieved May 22, 2014
  11. ^ "Online MBA".
  12. ^ Master of Management - Australian Institute of Business Archived 2014-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 20, 2014
  13. ^ Doctor of Business Administration - Australian Institute of Business Archived 2014-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 20, 2014
  14. ^ PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)- Australian Institute of Business Archived 2014-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 20, 2014
  15. ^ Research Publications - Australian Institute of Business Archived 2014-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 20, 2014
  16. ^ Global Centre for Work-Applied Learning Archived June 25, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved June 12, 2014
  17. ^ InBusiness Magazine reviews the 2013 Work-Applied Learning forum Archived 2014-12-17 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved June 12, 2014
  18. ^ In Business Magazine reviews the 2013 Work-Applied Learning Forum[permanent dead link] Issue No. 74 - December/January 2013/2014, Retrieved June 12, 2014