Corporate Body

Faculty of Business and Law

Victoria University

From
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Education
Website
http://www.businessandlaw.vu.edu.au/
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

Victoria University's Faculty of Business and Law is one of four faculties within the University. The Faculty is also one of the largest business schools in Australia. From their Web site, February 2002: "The Faculty of Business and Law at Victoria University is one of the largest business schools in Australia, offering a unique combination of academic and practical learning, and covers the entire range of business education, research and consultancies."

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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