Telfer School of Management
Motto | Connects you to what matters |
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Type | Public Business School |
Established | 1969 |
Dean | François Julien[1] |
Undergraduates | available |
Postgraduates | available |
Location | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Campus | Urban |
The Telfer School of Management is a business school located at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The school is named in honour of one university alumnus, Ian Telfer (MBA 1976), who made a significant donation to the University of Ottawa. The donation of $25 million to the school's business program was the largest donation in Canadian history to be given to a business school, until Steven Smith's donation of $50 Million to the Queen's School of Business.[2]
Degree programs
The school offers a number of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The undergraduate programs include Accounting, MIS, e-Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management and Marketing options that all earn a Baccalaureate of Commerce (BCom).[3] The graduate programs include the Master's of Business Administration (MBA),[4] Joint MBA-LLB[5] Option, Executive Master's of Business Administration (EMBA),[6] Master of Science in Management,[7] Master of Science in Health Systems [8] and Master of Health Administration (MHA).[9] The school also offers Inter-disciplinary graduate programs - Masters in Engineering Management, E-Business/ E-Commerce and Systems Science.[10]
Accreditations
The Telfer School of Management is one of only three schools in North America with triple accreditation. It is fully accredited by the AACSB (United States), the Association of MBAs (United Kingdom), and the EFMD (EQUIS) (Europe).
Building
The school shares the newly constructed Desmarais Building[12] (fr. Pavillon Desmarais), designed by Moriyama & Teshima Architects, with the Faculty of Arts. Construction of this new facility was made possible in part by a generous $15-million contribution from Mr. Paul Desmarais Sr., a graduate of the Telfer School of Management (BCom 1950). The Desmarais Building was completed in 2007.
Research Centres
- IBM Centre for Business Analytics and Performance
- Car Internet Research Project (CIRP)
- CGA Ontario, Accounting Research Centre (ARC)
- Institute of Population Health (IPH)
- Centre on Governance
- Mobile Emergency Triage (MET) Research Program
Laboratories
- Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Laboratory (KDD)
- Emerging Technological and Innovation Management Laboratory (ETIM)
- Market Place for Safe and Fair Trade (e-MP)
- MET Research: Computing Laboratory to Support Clinical decision Making at the Point of Care in the Emergency Department
Research Networks
- Canadian Fisheries, Oceans, and Aquaculture Management (C-FOAM)
- Ocean Management Research Network (OMRN)
Rankings
In the 2006 ReportED Global Business School Ranking, the Telfer School of Management has been ranked 70th in the world and 6th among Canadian universities, for its MBA program.
The 2004 Financial Times global survey of EMBA programs ranked the U of O Executive MBA 65th out of 220 worldwide. In the 2007 rankings, the university placed 87th out of the top 90 EMBA programs.[14]
The Telfer School of Management has also ranked among the Financial Times Top 150 business schools for the last four consecutive years (2004-2007).
The Corporate Knights magazine 2005 survey of business schools ranked the university’s undergraduate program 4th in Canada. In the 2007 survey of business and law rankings, the undergraduate business program placed 10th. In the 2011 survey, the Telfer School of Management ranked 5th for its undergraduate business program (the Telfer BCom) and 8th for its MBA Program (the Telfer MBA). The rankings use additional components of social and environmental impact management infused into their curricula.[15]
The Telfer School of Management is featured in the 2011 Edition of The Best 300 Business Schools Worldwide by Princeton Review, which produces test preparation, such as the SAT's and information regarding college admissions. The Telfer School of Management has been included in the Princeton Review's ranking of top business schools since 2005.
Alumni
Paul Desmarais Sr. (B.Com 1950) Chairman of the Executive Committee, Power Corporation of Canada
Ian Telfer (MBA 1976), Chairman of the Board and Director, Goldcorp Inc.
Scott Sinclair (BCom 1988), Founder & President, Range Capital Advisors
Jean Desgagne (B.Com 1986), Senior Vice President, Trading Risk Services, TD Bank Financial Group
Robert Giroux (BAdm 1961), Former President of the Canadian Public Service Commission
J. Richard Bertrand (MBA 1985), Vice President, Government Affairs, Pratt & Whitney Canada
Michael McFaul (B.Admin 1982), Chairman of the Board, Partner at Deloitte Canada
Emmanuel Florakas (B.Com 1995), (IMBA 1997) Co-Founder, President and CFO, Lixar I.T. Inc.
Christine Allison (B.com 1982), Assistant Vice-President, Finance, MD Management
Suzanne Morris (B.Com 1986), Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, CBC/Radio-Canada
Gaétan Caron (MBA 1987) Vice-Chairman, The National Energy Board
Mark R. Bruneau (B.com 1982) Executive Vice-President and Chief Strategy Officer, Bell Canada Enterprises
Robert Ashe (BCom 1982), General Manager, Business Analytics, IBM, (former President and CEO, Cognos)
Dominique De Celles (BCom 1983) Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, L’Oréal Canada
Alex Beraskow, President & CEO, IT/Net Ottawa Inc.
Stephen Quesnelle, Director of Human Resources, Intuit Canada Limited
Sean Wise, Managing Director, Wise Mentor Capital
Hélène Joncas, Co-founder and Vice President Marketing and Business Development, SipQuest
Clinton Stark (MBA 1998) CEO & Co-Founder, Blue Lizard Group, Silicon Valley, USA
Norm Lo, Vice President of the Asia-Pacific, Research In Motion
Paul N. Wagner, Director General and Chief Information Officer, National Research Council Canada
Jacqueline H.R. Le Saux (MBA 1979) Vice President, Corporate and Legal Affairs, Vasogen Inc.
Nick Quain (B.Com 1993) President & CEO, CellWand Communications Inc.
Guy Laflamme (MBA 1989) Vice-President, Marketing & Communications, National Capital Commission
Guy Dupuis (B.MgSc 1980) VP, Cognos (IBM)
Pierre-Paul Allard, Vice-President, Global Industries, Global Enterprise Theatre, Cisco Systems Inc., Silicon Valley
Peter Bowie (MBA 1976) Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte China
Louise Tardif (B.Com 1986) VP, Investment Advisor, National Bank of Canada
Paul Vallée (B.Com 1994) Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pythian Group
References
- ↑ http://www.telfer.uottawa.ca/en/latest-news/1862-francois-julien-named-dean-of-the-telfer-school-of-management
- ↑ "Queen’s business school to receive $50-million endowment". Retrieved 2015-10-01.
- ↑ "Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada - Bachelor of Commerce". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ↑ "MBA - Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada - MBA - Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ↑ "MBA - Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada - MBA-JD". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ↑ http://www.emba.uottawa.ca/ EMBA
- ↑ http://www.telfer.uottawa.ca/mscmgt/en
- ↑ http://www.telfer.uottawa.ca/mschs/en
- ↑ "École de gestion Telfer - Université d'Ottawa | Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ↑ "Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada - Interdisciplinary Programs". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- 1 2 "Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada - Accreditations and Rankings". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ↑ "Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada - The Desmarais Building". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- 1 2 3 Telfer School of Management - Collaborative Research
- ↑ http://media.ft.com/cms/e4c3ef14-7b09-11dc-8c53-0000779fd2ac.pdf
- ↑ http://www.corporateknights.ca/report/8th-annual-knight-schools-results
- ↑ "Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa, Canada - The Trudeau Medals". Telfer.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
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