Personal injury management
Deakin's Master of Management (Personal Injury) was developed in conjunction with the Personal Injury Education Foundation to meet the needs of a growing area of professional practice and policy development.

Lauren Alexander
Master of Business (Personal Injury), 2011, Off campus
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The Master of Management (Personal Injury) was developed to meet the academic needs of a commercial partner – the Personal Injury Education Foundation (PIEF) and its constituent members.
Those members are a consortium of Australian and New Zealand accident compensation regulators, insurers and claims management organisations. This course combines specialist units in personal injury management and other units offered by the Faculty of Business and Law relevant to the work of those in the accident compensation industry.
Career opportunities
The personal injury management program will develop professionals and enrich and enhance the range and depth of personal injury management skills, leading to better outcomes for all accident compensation schemes and the communities they are designed to serve.
| Postgraduate degrees | |||
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| Graduate Certificate of Management (Personal Injury) | Course information for: | Local Students | |
| Graduate Diploma of Management (Personal Injury) | Course information for: | Local Students | |
| Master of Management (Personal Injury) | Course information for: | Local Students |
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