Post Tagged with: "BCom"

From a Smugglers boat to a Scholarship

05 April 2013
First in the Family Scholarship recipient Emad Zarghami recounts the arduous journey he and his family have been on.

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BCom upstages Hollywood’s Jerry Hall

The Australian
14 March 2013
The Australian reports today how our BCom Natalie Ngo upstaged Hollywood’s Jerry Hall at our Foundation Dinner last week.

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BCom in top 3

The Age
18 January 2013
The BCom has been listed as one of the hardest courses to get into.

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BCom in the top 5 most popular courses

The Age
17 December 2012
The Bachelor of Commerce is among the top five most sought after courses by VCE students this year.

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BCom students & North Melbourne give back

23 November 2012
BCom students have volunteered to teach school kids Maths at the Huddle, the community outreach arm of Australian Rules Football Club North Melbourne. Watch the students and school pupils talk about their experience.

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Finding the next Facebook

22 October 2012
Over 60 Business and Economics students recently battled it out to prove that their online business idea could be the next Facebook.

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BCom student ready for WTO

3 September 2012
A Bcom student will attend the World Trade Organization Public Forum after meeting a number of high profile Australian politicians.

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Faculty welcomes thousands on Open Day

20 August 2012
Thousands of students flocked to the Faculty on Open Day where staff addressed queries on studying at Australia’s number one university.

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Walt Disney, CBS, BMW, IBM..It all adds up for our accounting students

09 August 2012
In an action packed trip to the USA students from the Department of Accounting were given insights into business and accountancy from some of the powerhouses of global industry.

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BCom student receives prestigious Premier’s award

28 June 2012
A BCom and Copland Scholars student at the Faculty has won a prestigious Premier VCE Award for outstanding academic achievement.

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