Australian School of Business | |
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Established | 2007 |
Type | Public |
Dean | Alec Cameron |
Academic staff | 192 |
Students | 11,700 |
Undergraduates | 4,500 |
Postgraduates | 3,500 |
Location | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Alumni | 60,000 |
Affiliations | University of New South Wales |
Website | http://www.asb.unsw.edu.au/ |
The Australian School of Business is a research institution for business in Australia and the Asia-Pacific. It is a constituent body of the University of New South Wales and offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees along with MBA and Executive programs.
The school has over 8,000 students, divided into 4,500 undergraduate students, 3,500 postgraduate students and 250 PhD and Honours students. The school has 220 full-time academics and researchers, as well as 192 professional and technical staff.[1][2]
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In November 2006, the Australian Graduate School of Management was merged with the Faculty of Commerce and Economics to form the Faculty of Business[3]. In mid-2007 the Faculty was rebranded The Australian School of Business [4]and by September 2007 had relocated into the newly renovated Australian School of Business Building [5]. The Faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees along with the AGSM MBA and AGSM Executive Programs.
For 2010 the ASB was ranked 36th internationally, and 1st in Australia, and 35th in the world, in the Financial Times 2010 Global MBA list.[6]
In June, 2010 The Australian School of Business received accreditation from the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) for five years, the maximum allowed duration, under its accreditation brand the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS).[7]
As of January, 2011 ASB is ranked 35th internationally, 34th by a 3 year average ranking, and remains 1st in Australia, as published in the Financial Times 2011 Global MBA list.[8]
The Australian School of Business is composed of nine disciplinary schools:
The faculty hosts ten research centres:
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