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The AMU Bachelor Programs

Undergraduate qualifications for working professionals, with advanced standing available for Diploma holders with five years’ industry experience.

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The AMU Master of Business Administration

Designed for busy working professionals, this fully online MBA course is highly flexible and delivered with interactive, bite-sized content and personalised student support.

Designed for busy working professionals, this fully online MBA course is highly flexible and delivered with interactive, bite-sized content and personalized student support.

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The AMU Doctor of Philosophy

An advanced research degree for professionals ready to make an original contribution to knowledge, with a parallel recognition pathway for experienced leaders through our Honorary Doctorate Recognition Program.

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Partnerships that strengthen education, professional practice and international opportunity.

Explore how AMU collaborates with institutions, employers and professional organisations to expand learning and industry engagement.

Types of partnership

  • Academic articulation and progression arrangements
  • Approved transnational or host-institution delivery
  • Corporate and workforce-development programs
  • Industry projects and guest-speaker engagement
  • Applied research collaboration
  • Professional-association engagement
  • Technology and learning-platform collaboration
  • Student recruitment partnerships under controlled agency arrangements

Principles for responsible collaboration

  • Academic standards remain under the control of the authorised awarding institution
  • Admissions decisions are made under approved criteria
  • Marketing statements must be accurate and pre-approved
  • Fees, commissions and student obligations must be transparent
  • Student data must be protected
  • Credit and progression are never guaranteed without formal assessment
  • Partners must not provide unqualified legal, immigration or professional-registration advice

Benefits for partner organisations

Partnerships may support workforce development, customised learning, staff progression, applied projects and access to an international professional network. The exact benefits depend on the approved agreement and should not be advertised beyond its documented scope.

Propose a partnership

Organisations interested in collaborating with AMU should provide an overview of their legal status, educational or industry capability, proposed market, facilities or technology, quality systems, staffing, financial capacity and intended contribution to students.