History
- ICL Business School was established in 2002 by Ewen Mackenzie-Bowie as part of Academic Colleges Group. In 2007, Ewen took over the business school and incorporated it with International College of Linguistics (ICL). Reflecting the Business School’s shift to predominantly level 7, 8 and 9 programmes it was rebranded to ICL Graduate Business School.
Education
- ICL Graduate Business School is a boutique university-level business school in New Zealand, offering Master’s degrees, postgraduate and graduate diplomas in business, informatics, hospitality and tourism, and a graduate diploma in teaching early childhood education, which leads to teacher registration. While over 80% of our students are postgraduate we also offer undergraduate diplomas in business, with pathways to university degrees.
Research
ICL Education Group is committed to research. Many of the present staff are active in research and all future permanent academic staff will be expected to embrace the research culture of the School. Our research objectives:
- Research into areas that reflect ICL’s core teaching activity, especially at a graduate and postgraduate level
- Publish an annual ICL Journal
- Publish quarterly Research Outlook newsletters
- Maintain staff contributions to internationally recognised, peer reviewed journals and publications
- Deliver monthly in-house research seminars
- Conduct and publish research projects in co-operation with external bodies
ICL Graduate Business School Key Statistics & Highlights
- 2 Masters
- 49 Scholarships
- Private Institution Type
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Great Master of Management experience in NZ study
Choosing to study a Master of Management in New Zealand was one of the best decisions I’ve made. The program offers a strong balance between theory and practical business skills, especially in leadership and strategic thinking. The learning environment is supportive and multicultural, which makes it ideal for international students. Overall, it has been a valuable and rewarding academic experience.
Student services
- We have Student Services Officers who can provide support in students’ first language if necessary. Our staff can speak more than a dozen languages, Mandarin, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Arabic, Hindi, Vietnamese, Russian, French to name a few. The Student Support staff are available if you need to talk to someone about any problems, be it personal or academic related. We can also refer students to external professional counselling assistance when required.
Housing services
ICL recommends two types of accommodation:
- Homestay
- Sharing an apartment
Campus life
- ICL Graduate Business School is located at the heart of New Zealand’s biggest and most diverse city, Auckland. We strive to help our students meet their academic goals, and enjoy their time whilst studying and living abroad.