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I’m so grateful Griffith exists because the past three years have been the best of my life. The thing I love most about my life in Queensland is that I feel like I’m on a vacation that never ends. Griffith University is so close to the beach, but the main reason I chose Griffith is because of the reputation of its health programs, so I know I am receiving a high-quality education. The facilities are impressive and modern, and the campus is right next to the Gold Coast University Hospital, so it’s very easy to do placement. I would definitely recommend Griffith to other international students.
Hello, I'm Ryan Churchill
From Canada
46
I always knew that I wanted to have the chance to do more with my career, and this led me to Griffith University. The Master’s in Aviation Management from Griffith laid an excellent career foundation and framework in every aspect. [After graduation] during my time as a College Professor, the Master’s Degree provided me with valuable background knowledge that I used to make the course material and presentation more effective for the target group.
Hello, I'm Martin Toumbev
From Canada
40
"The individual attention given by profs/lectures has been the biggest highlight of my time at Bond. I knew there were smaller class sizes before I got here but the highlight has been the genuine care and attention given by the professors and lecturers. I have also been very impressed by the Architecture Lecture Series and the industry professionals they bring in to speak and interact with us."
Hello, I'm Anthony
From Canada
43
"I felt particularly fortunate in all of my courses, online and on campus, to have confident instructors who were clear in their expectations and available to answer questions and enrich my learning."
Hello, I'm Laura
From Canada
26
"My recommendation for students considering the MACAM program at RRU: go to the place you fear the most, and sit there until you are comfortable. Repeat this throughout your program to challenge yourself and find your ultimate rewards."
Hello, I'm Nickolas
From Canada
26
"I chose to attend Royal Roads University because, at the time, it seemed to be the only university seriously engaging in meaningful environmental education through a cohort model, and had a reputation of being accepting of creative, zany, and wild ideas."
32
"I did a lot of research before committing to a program, and RRU was the one institution I kept coming back to. I contacted a number of people who had attended various programs, and heard nothing but good things."
21
"The cohort model, particularly for an MBA degree, emulated the real world of teams functioning across expertise, time, culture, and geography. My RRU education continues to help me in the workplace by grounding me in fundamental theories and giving me the ability to keep learning about the quantitative and qualitative aspects of good, safe, and environmentally sound business practices."
37
"The campus, with views of the ocean and mountains, is perfect for those moments when you’re completely stressed out by schoolwork. And I love how the Learning and Innovation building, built with student convenience and the environment in mind, have kitchens on every floor, are sustainable and provide opportunities to compost and recycle (an important reminder of the triple bottom line)."
Hello, I'm Sylwia
From Canada
26
"When I entered the business world and I had to work in groups where my clients were in Italy and my agency partners might be in New York - it was really easy for me to transition, to meet all these international people and actually accomplish a goal together because I’d done that in my MBA." Ross now works as the Creative Agency Lead at Google.
Hello, I'm Ross
From Canada
37
"It’s incredibly easy being an international student here as Bond University has a significant international student population. I’ve met students from every continent either in class or through a university event and considering the globalisation of business today, it is beneficial to be part of such a diverse MBA program. The resources on campus are first class, and there is a distinctly personal feel to the learning environment."
Hello, I'm Patrick
From Canada
45