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15 January 2007 at 10:07 am
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If you work for a philanthropic or Not for Profit organisation, or are interested in this vital sector of the economy, QUT's Graduate Certificate in Business (Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies) will equip you for your career.

Staff Reporter | 15 January 2007 at 10:07 am


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Boost Your Career in Not for Profit - Advertorial
15 January 2007 at 10:07 am

If you work for a philanthropic or Not for Profit organisation, or are interested in this vital sector of the economy, QUT’s Graduate Certificate in Business (Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies) will equip you for your career.

Get the skills you need

Build your professional knowledge and skills in Not for Profit management areas, including problem solving, creative thinking, negotiation, ethical practices, fundraising, leadership, marketing and information management.

Course benefits and Flexibility

– Lecturers with expertise and experience in the Not for Profit world
– Seven-week teaching periods cover a greater breadth of topics
– Available on-campus or through flexible delivery mode

Get connected

The course is delivered through QUT’s Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies within the Faculty of Business, which brings together a world-wide network of academics, organisations, students and other individuals with a common interest in these areas. You’ll be part of this hub ‘for the common good’.

International quality

The Faculty of Business is the first Australian business school to be internationally accredited by all three leading accrediting bodies – AACSB International, EQUIS, and AMBA. So your degree will be even better recognised by employers globally.

Contact us

For more information on the course and the Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, call 07 3138 1020, email cpns@qut.edu.au or visit www.cpns.qut.edu.au.




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