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[[File:SeymourSchulichBuilding.jpg|thumb|Seymour Schulich Building]]
The '''Schulich School of Business''' is the [[business school]] of [[York University]] located in [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada. The institution provides undergraduate and graduate degree and diploma programs in business administration, finance, accounting, business analytics, public administration and international business as well as a number of [[PhD]] and executive programs. Originally known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies (FAS), it was renamed in 1995 after [[Seymour Schulich]], a major benefactor who has donated $15 million to the school.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.schulich.yorku.ca/news-highlights/schulich-named-officer-of-the-order-of-canada/|title=Seymour Schulich named Officer of the Order of Canada|publisher=York University|date=2012-01-12|access-date=2014-05-07}}</ref> Although the Schulich School of Business is a Faculty of [[York University]], it operates under a separate budget. The Dean of the School, Detlev Zwick, was appointed in 2021 after having served as Interim Dean for 15 months.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Business school detail - Association of MBAs|url = http://www.mbaworld.com/Business-Schools/Business-School-Search/Business-school-detail.aspx?s=4Fk9T8stQ2plWsS0V2IhHD9PwQtsbylRAUmMTsKnDg9nNqO5lsJUSg%253d%253d|website = www.mbaworld.com|access-date = 2015-09-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=EQUIS Accredited Schools|url=http://www.efmd.org/accreditation-main/equis/accredited-schools#country-Canada|website=www.efmd.org|publisher=[[European Foundation for Management Development]]}}</ref>


The '''Schulich School of Business''' is the [[business school]] of [[York University]] located in [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada. The institution provides undergraduate and graduate degree and diploma programs in business administration, finance, accounting, business analytics, public administration and international business as well as a number of [[PhD]] and executive programs. Originally known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies (FAS), it was renamed in 1995 after [[Seymour Schulich]], a major benefactor who has donated $15 million to the school.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.schulich.yorku.ca/news-highlights/schulich-named-officer-of-the-order-of-canada/|title=Seymour Schulich named Officer of the Order of Canada|publisher=York University|date=2012-01-12|access-date=2014-05-07}}</ref> The Dean of the School, Detlev Zwick, was appointed in 2021 after having served as Interim Dean for 15 months.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Business school detail - Association of MBAs|url = http://www.mbaworld.com/Business-Schools/Business-School-Search/Business-school-detail.aspx?s=4Fk9T8stQ2plWsS0V2IhHD9PwQtsbylRAUmMTsKnDg9nNqO5lsJUSg%253d%253d|website = www.mbaworld.com|access-date = 2015-09-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=EQUIS Accredited Schools|url=http://www.efmd.org/accreditation-main/equis/accredited-schools#country-Canada|website=www.efmd.org|publisher=[[European Foundation for Management Development]]}}</ref>
Primarily located at the Seymour Schulich Building on the [[Keele Campus]] in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], the school also maintains an executive education centre in Toronto's [[Financial District, Toronto|Financial District]] in downtown Toronto and a [[satellite campus]] in [[Hyderabad, India]]. Schulich offers undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate business degrees that lead to careers in the private, public and nonprofit sectors, and has more than 33,000 alumni working in approximately 90 countries. Schulich pioneered Canada’s first [[International Masters of Business Administration|International MBA]] (IMBA) and International BBA (iBBA) degrees, as well as North America’s first cross-border executive MBA degree, the [[Kellogg School of Management|Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA]]. Schulich’s Executive Education Centre provides executive development programs annually to more than 16,000 executives in Canada and abroad.

{{Cn span|text=Primarily located at the Seymour Schulich Building on the [[Keele Campus]] in [[Toronto, Ontario]], the school maintains an executive education centre in Toronto's [[Financial District (Toronto)|Financial District]] and satellite campuses in [[Hyderabad, India]], and [[Beijing, China]]. The school has satellite centres in Shanghai, Mumbai, Seoul, São Paulo, and Mexico City.|date=May 2024|reason=Cit. nowhere in other sections}} Schulich offers undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate business degrees. Schulich pioneered Canada's first [[International Masters of Business Administration|International MBA]] (IMBA) and International BBA (iBBA) degrees, as well as the [[Kellogg School of Management|Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA]].[[File:Schulich School of Business.png|thumb|The Seymour Schulich Building]]


==History==
==History==
The Schulich School of Business was known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies which was founded in 1966.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.economist.com/whichmba/york-university-%E2%80%93-schulich-school-business/2012 | work=The Economist | title=York_University_Schulich_School_Of_Business | date=2012-09-27}}</ref> Before the establishment of the Seymour Schulich Building on the Keele Campus in 2003, the school was run from a York University building, currently renamed as Health, Nursing & Environmental Studies Building. In 1995, following a major monetary donation from Canadian billionaire [[Seymour Schulich]], the school underwent a series of changes that created the present-day Schulich School of Business.
The Schulich School of Business was known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies which was founded in 1966.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.economist.com/whichmba/york-university-%E2%80%93-schulich-school-business/2012 | newspaper=The Economist | title=York_University_Schulich_School_Of_Business | date=2012-09-27}}</ref> Before the establishment of the Seymour Schulich Building on the Keele Campus in 2003, the school was run from a York University building, currently renamed as Health, Nursing & Environmental Studies Building. In 1995, following a major monetary donation from Canadian billionaire [[Seymour Schulich]], the school underwent a series of changes that created the present-day Schulich School of Business.


==Campuses==
==Campuses==
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===Seymour Schulich Building===
===Seymour Schulich Building===
[[File:Peter F. Bronfman Business Library.JPG|thumb|[[Peter Bronfman|Peter F. Bronfman]] Business Library]]
[[File:Peter F. Bronfman Business Library.JPG|thumb|[[Peter Bronfman|Peter F. Bronfman]] Business Library]]
The Seymour Schulich Building opened in August 2003 and cost $102 million. The building was jointly designed by [[Siamak Hariri]] and [[Rod Robbie|Robbie Young + Wright Architectural]] and was awarded the [[Governor General's Awards|Governor General's Medal in Architecture]] in 2006.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hariri Pontarini Architects|url=https://hariripontarini.com/projects/schulich-school-of-business/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=hariripontarini.com}}</ref> The Seymour Schulich Building and its Executive Learning Centre houses the [[Peter Bronfman|Peter F. Bronfman]] Business Library, Executive Dining Room, [[Rob McEwen|Robert R. McEwen]] Auditorium, [[York Entrepreneurship Development Institute]], Tuchner's Pub & Eatery, [[Starbucks]], the central [[courtyard]], the Executive Learning Centre hotel, and a number of small lecture halls.
The Seymour Schulich Building opened in August 2003 and cost $102 million. The building was jointly designed by [[Siamak Hariri]] and [[Rod Robbie|Robbie Young + Wright Architectural]] and was awarded the [[Governor General's Awards|Governor General's Medal in Architecture]] in 2006.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hariri Pontarini Architects |url=https://hariripontarini.com/projects/schulich-school-of-business/ |access-date= |website=hariripontarini.com}}</ref> The Seymour Schulich Building and its Executive Learning Centre houses the [[Peter Bronfman|Peter F. Bronfman]] Business Library, Executive Dining Room, [[Rob McEwen|Robert R. McEwen]] Auditorium, [[York Entrepreneurship Development Institute]], Tuchner's Pub & Eatery, [[Starbucks]], the central [[courtyard]], the Executive Learning Centre hotel, and small lecture halls.


In December 2017, the $120 million [[York University station|York University Station]] opened directly across from the Seymour Schulich Building’s main entrance.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tour the Stunning York U Subway Station|url=https://schulich.yorku.ca/news/york-u-subway-station-open-business/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Schulich School of Business|language=en-US}}</ref> Designed by [[Foster and Partners|Foster + Partners]], the station design considers the surrounding public space and connections to the city, and uses natural light to intuitively guide passengers from the entrance down to the platforms. With the [[Line 1 Yonge–University]] [[Toronto subway|subway]] running underneath a lecture hall on Schulich’s East Wing, in 2021, [[Metrolinx]] conducted a study to analyse the latest sound and vibration technology that was used to plan and design the [[Line 1 Yonge–University#Toronto–York Spadina Subway Extension (TYSSE)|Yonge North Subway Extension]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=University lecture hall becomes testing lab for noise levels on Yonge North Subway Extension|url=https://building.ca/feature/university-lecture-hall-becomes-testing-lab-for-noise-levels-on-yonge-north-subway-extension/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Building|language=en-US}}</ref>
In December 2017, the $120 million [[York University station|York University Station]] opened directly across from the Seymour Schulich Building's main entrance.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tour the Stunning York U Subway Station |url=https://schulich.yorku.ca/news/york-u-subway-station-open-business/ |access-date= |website=Schulich School of Business |language=en-US}}</ref> Designed by [[Foster and Partners|Foster + Partners]], the station design uses natural light to try to subtly guide passengers from the entrance down to the platforms. With the [[Line 1 Yonge–University]] [[Toronto subway|subway]] running underneath a lecture hall on Schulich's East Wing, in 2021, [[Metrolinx]] conducted a study to analyse the latest sound and vibration technology that was used to plan and design the [[Line 1 Yonge–University#Toronto–York Spadina subway extension (TYSSE)|Yonge North Subway Extension]].<ref>{{Cite news |title=University lecture hall becomes testing lab for noise levels on Yonge North Subway Extension |url=https://building.ca/feature/university-lecture-hall-becomes-testing-lab-for-noise-levels-on-yonge-north-subway-extension/ |access-date= |website=Building |language=en-US}}</ref>
[[File:McEwen Building Summer2021-1.jpg|thumb|Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building]]


=== Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building ===
=== Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building ===
The Rob and [[Cheryl McEwen]] Graduate Study & Research Building opened in 2019 – attributed to an $8 million donation from the [[Rob McEwen|McEwen]] family. The 67,000 square-foot facility, which cost $50 million to build and which was designed by the firm [[George Baird (architect)|Baird Sampson Neuert Architects]], is one of the most environmentally sustainable academic buildings in North America. The building has won a number of awards for design excellence and has received LEED Gold certification – one of the highest standards of sustainability for a building.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2019-01-14|title=Opinion {{!}} York’s McEwen building is a rare architectural feat — a structure made for humans|language=en-CA|work=The Toronto Star|url=https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2019/01/14/yorks-mcewan-building-is-a-rare-architectural-feat-a-structure-made-for-humans.html|access-date=2022-01-29|issn=0319-0781}}</ref> Centered around a generously proportioned atrium—which will serve as a communal space—the building also houses a [[Seattle's Best Coffee]] café, a student marketplace, and a fitness & wellness centre, as well as a landscaped outdoor courtyard.
The [[Rob McEwen|Rob]] and [[Cheryl McEwen]] Graduate Study & Research Building opened in 2019—attributed to an $8 million donation from the [[Rob McEwen|McEwen]] family. The $50 million 67,000 square-foot facility was designed by the firm [[George Baird (architect)|Baird Sampson Neuert Architects]], it has received [[LEED#LEED v4.1 (2019)|LEED Gold certification]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2019-01-14 |title=Opinion {{!}} York's McEwen building is a rare architectural feat — a structure made for humans |language=en-CA |work=The Toronto Star |url=https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2019/01/14/yorks-mcewan-building-is-a-rare-architectural-feat-a-structure-made-for-humans.html |access-date= |issn=0319-0781}}</ref> Centered around an atrium, the building houses a [[Seattle's Best Coffee]] café, a student marketplace, a fitness and wellness centre, and a landscaped outdoor courtyard. [[File:McEwen Building Summer2021-1.jpg|thumb|Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building]]


===Miles S. Nadal Management Centre===
===Miles S. Nadal Management Centre===
Management programs are held in downtown Toronto at the [[Miles Nadal|Miles S. Nadal]] Management Centre which is located at 222 Bay Street in the [[Toronto-Dominion Centre]].
Management programs are held in downtown Toronto at the [[Miles Nadal|Miles S. Nadal]] Management Centre, which is located at 222 Bay Street in the [[Toronto-Dominion Centre]].


===India Campus===
===India Campus===
In 2014, Schulich opened a $100 million campus in [[Hyderabad, India]], a collaboration with the [[GMR Group|GMR]] School of Business.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Lewington|first=Jennifer|date=2012-06-28|title=Schulich School of Business dean extends term to complete challenges|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/business-education/schulich-school-of-business-dean-extends-term-to-complete-challenges/article4377629/|access-date=2022-01-29}}</ref> The campus gives students the opportunity to complete their India MBA consisting of a first year spent in India followed by a second year in Toronto.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Schulich School of Business opens campus in Hyderabad|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/education/Schulich-School-of-Business-opens-campus-in-Hyderabad/article20874788.ece|access-date=2021-07-07|website=@businessline|language=en}}</ref>
In 2014, Schulich opened a $100 million [[satellite campus]] in [[Hyderabad, India]], a collaboration with the [[GMR Group|GMR]] School of Business.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Lewington|first=Jennifer|date=2012-06-28|title=Schulich School of Business dean extends term to complete challenges|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/business-education/schulich-school-of-business-dean-extends-term-to-complete-challenges/article4377629/|access-date=2022-01-29}}</ref> The campus gives students the opportunity to complete their India MBA consisting of a first year spent in India followed by a second year in Toronto.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Schulich School of Business opens campus in Hyderabad|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/education/Schulich-School-of-Business-opens-campus-in-Hyderabad/article20874788.ece|access-date=2021-07-07|website=@businessline|date=26 September 2014 |language=en}}</ref>


==Graduate programs==
==Graduate programs==
The Schulich School of Business offers a number of graduate degree programs:
The Schulich School of Business offers a number of graduate degree programs. The School currently offers 17 specializations within the MBA curriculum as well as part-time and accelerated degree options.
*[[PhD]] - Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration
*[[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] - Master of Business Administration
*[[International Masters of Business Administration|IMBA]] - International MBA with a strong emphasis on [[International Business]].
*EMBA - Executive MBA program with the [[Kellogg School of Management]] at [[Northwestern University]]
*India MBA - MBA program at the Schulich GMR Campus in India
*MBA/[[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] - MBA with a Juris Doctor in partnership with [[Osgoode Hall Law School]] of [[York University]]
*MBA/[[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]]/[[Master of Arts|MA]] - Master of Business Administration, Master of Fine Arts, and Master of Arts
*[[Master of Accounting|MAcc]] - Master of Accounting
*MMAI - Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence
*[[Master of Science in Business Analytics|MBAN]] - Master of Business Analytics
*[[Master of Finance|MF]] - Master of Finance
*[[Master of Management|MMgt]] - Master of Management
*[[Master of Science in Marketing|MMKG]] - Master of Marketing
*MREI - Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure
*[[Master of Science in Supply Chain Management|MSCM]] - Master of Supply Chain Management

The Schulich School also offers two Graduate diploma programs:

*[[Post MBA, Advanced Management]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://schulich.yorku.ca/client/schulich/schulich_lp4w_lnd_webstation.nsf/page/Post-MBA+Overview?OpenDocument|title = Advanced Management Post-MBA Diploma}}</ref>
*Intermediate Accounting
The School currently offers 17 specializations within the MBA curriculum as well as part-time and accelerated degree options.

==Undergraduate programs==
==Undergraduate programs==
Schulich offers the undergraduate programs on [[Bachelor of Business Administration|BBA]] (Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours) and iBBA (International Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours).
Students applying to the BBA/iBBA program must have at least a low 90s high school average.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Admission Averages {{!}} Future Students {{!}} York University|url=https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/averages|access-date=2021-07-07|website=futurestudents.yorku.ca}}</ref> In the applicant process, applicants must submit a Supplementary Information Form that includes a summary of the organizations, sports teams, volunteers or paid work that the applicant has been involved in, and there are three video interview questions along with a five-minute written portion.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Undergraduate Admissions|url=https://schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/how-to-apply-undergrad/|access-date=2021-07-07|website=Schulich School of Business|language=en-US}}</ref>


{{Citation needed span|text=The BBA and iBBA programs together enrol around 400 students (300 for BBA and 100 for iBBA) from an average of 5,500 to 6,000 applicants per year, with an average applicant to admission ratio of around 14 to 1. Delayed entry students who have studied one year at another school are also allowed to apply. However, there are only a limited number of spaces reserved for the delayed entry stream.|date=May 2024}}
===Overview===
Schulich offers two undergraduate programs:
*[[Bachelor of Business Administration|BBA]] - Bachelor of Business Administration
*iBBA - International Bachelor of Business Administration

===Admissions===
Students applying to the BBA/iBBA program must have at least a low 90s high school average.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Admission Averages {{!}} Future Students {{!}} York University|url=https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/averages|access-date=2021-07-07|website=futurestudents.yorku.ca}}</ref> There are two parts of the application process. For the first part, applicants must submit a Supplementary Information Form that includes a summary of the organizations, sports teams, volunteer or paid work that the applicant has been involved in. Secondly, there are three video interview questions along with a five-minute written portion.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Undergraduate Admissions|url=https://schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/how-to-apply-undergrad/|access-date=2021-07-07|website=Schulich School of Business|language=en-US}}</ref>

The BBA and iBBA programs together enrol around 400 students (300 for BBA and 100 for iBBA) from an average of 4,500 to 5,000 applicants per year, providing an applicant to place ratio of around 12 to 1. Delayed entry students who have studied one year at another school are also allowed to apply. However, there are only a limited number of spaces reserved for the delayed entry stream and prospective applicants must meet specific degree requirements to qualify.


===Academics===
===Academics===
Similar to the graduate program, students are not required to specialize in a discipline. However, students can choose to specialize in up to two areas such as: Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Organization Studies or Operations Management & Information Systems, and Strategic Management. iBBA students are also required to complete one semester of study abroad at one of Schulich's partner schools and to take a foreign language course every year.
Students can choose to specialize in up to two areas, such as: Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Organization Studies, Operations Management & Information Systems, and Strategic Management. iBBA students are required to complete one semester of study abroad at one of Schulich's partner schools and to take a foreign language course every year. Undergraduate students in the BBA and iBBA programs also have the option of pursuing a Certificate in Managing International Trade and Investment.

Undergraduate students in the BBA and iBBA programs also have the option of pursuing a Certificate in Managing International Trade and Investment.


===International exchange===
===International exchange===
Any student enrolled in the BBA/iBBA program may apply for one Study Abroad term. Students may apply for a full academic year only when a full year option is available. The exchange term could either be the second semester of Year 3, or first and second semester of Year 4.
Any student enrolled in the BBA/iBBA program may apply for one Study Abroad term. Students may apply for a full academic year only in cases where a full year option is available as per the information on individual partner schools. Exchange term could either be the second semester of Year 3, or first and second semester of Year 4. Schulich partners with 64 exchange partner universities in 30 different countries. Exchange partners include [[ESADE|Esade Business School]], [[HEC Paris]], and the [[National University of Singapore]]. Exchange is mandatory for iBBA students as it is a part of their graduation requirements, but BBA students are also allowed to participate in exchange. Most countries that invite Schulich students for exchange terms have limited spots; therefore, a portion of the spots in each university is reserved for iBBA students, and the rest of the spots are for students studying in either undergraduate designation.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Undergraduate Program FAQs|url=https://schulich.yorku.ca/admissions/undergraduate-admissions-faqs/|access-date=2021-07-07|website=Schulich School of Business|language=en-US}}</ref> Select undergraduate students also have the option of completing a dual degree with [[Peking University|Peking University’s]] [[Guanghua School of Management]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Peking University Future Leaders Program|url=https://schulich.yorku.ca/pku-future-leaders/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Schulich School of Business|language=en-US}}</ref>

Schulich partners with 64 exchange partner universities in 30 different countries. Exchange partners include [[ESADE|Esade Business School]], [[HEC Paris]], [[Bocconi University]], and the [[National University of Singapore]]. Exchange is a part of iBBA students' graduation requirements. BBA students are allowed to participate in exchange. Select undergraduate students also have the option of completing a [[Double degree|joint degree]] with the [[Guanghua School of Management]] at [[Peking University]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Peking University Future Leaders Program |url=https://schulich.yorku.ca/pku-future-leaders/ |access-date= |website=Schulich School of Business |language=en-US}}</ref> Students who graduate from the Schulich-Guanghua joint program receive both a [[Bachelor of Business Administration]] (BBA or iBBA) from the Schulich School of Business and a [[Bachelor of Management Studies|Bachelor of Arts in Management]] from the Guanghua School of Management.<ref name=":0" />


==Rankings==
==Rankings==
{{Infobox business school rankings|QSglobal=81}}
Schulich has placed in national and international business school rankings. On a worldwide scale, it was ranked 83rd and 21st respectively for its MBA program by [[QS World University Rankings|QS]] and [[The Economist]], and 101-125th and 84th respectively for its business school by [[Times Higher Education|THE]] and [[U.S. News & World Report|USNWR]], while additionally placing in a number of specialized rankings.
{{Infobox business school rankings
Schulich has placed in national and international business school rankings.
*1st in Canada and 30th in the world in Executive MBA rankings by ''[[Financial Times]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=EMBA 2022 - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com |url=https://rankings.ft.com/rankings/2876/emba-2022 |access-date=2023-07-25 |website=rankings.ft.com}}</ref>
| QSglobal = 81
*4th in Canada and 16th in the MBA programs integrating sustainability into the curriculum by [[Corporate Knights]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lewington |first=Jennifer |date=2022-11-10 |title=Better World Top 40 Sustainable MBA 2022 |url=https://www.corporateknights.com/education/top-40-mbas-double-down-on-commitments-to-sustainability/ |access-date=2023-07-25 |website=Corporate Knights |language=en-US}}</ref>
| THES = 101-125
*7th in ''[[Maclean's]]'' ranking of Canadian business schools.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Maclean's |date=2022-10-07 |title=Canada's Best Business Programs: University Rankings 2023 |url=https://education.macleans.ca/university-rankings/canadas-best-business-programs-university-rankings-2023/ |access-date=2023-07-25 |website=Maclean's Education |language=en}}</ref>
| USNWRglobal = 84

| Economist = 21
=== Canadian MBA Alliance ===
}}
The school is also a founding member of the Canadian MBA Alliance, which was created in 2013. All six members of the alliance rank among the world's top 100 schools, according to their participation in key rankings—''[[Financial Times]]'', [[Bloomberg Businessweek|''Business Week'']], and ''[[The Economist]]''.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Lawrence |first=Daina |date=2013-11-05 |title=They're rivals at home, but allies abroad |language=en-CA |work=The Globe and Mail |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/business-education/theyre-rivals-at-home-but-allies-abroad/article15276590/ |access-date=}}</ref>
*1st in Canada and 9th International Business School by [[Forbes]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Best International MBAs {{!}}|url=https://www.forbes.com/colleges/york-university/schulich-school-of-business/|access-date=2017-10-16|website=Forbes}}</ref>
*1st in Canada and 17th in Global MBA rankings by ''[[CNN Expansión]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Revista Digital|url=https://expansion.mx/revista-digital-julio-2021|access-date=2021-07-27|website=Expansión|language=es}}</ref>
*1st in Canada and 7th in the world in the [[Corporate Knights]] ranking of the top MBA programs integrating social, ethical and environmental impact management issues into the curriculum.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-11-10|title=2020 Better World MBA ranking results|url=https://www.corporateknights.com/channels/education/2020-better-world-mba-ranking-results-16049880/|access-date=2021-07-06|website=Corporate Knights}}</ref>
*1st in Canada and 46th in worldwide Executive MBAs ([[Kellogg School of Management|The Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA]]) by the ''[[Financial Times]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rankings.ft.com/rankings/2848|access-date=2021-07-06|website=rankings.ft.com}}</ref>''
*2nd in the world in the 2011-2012 ranking of the top 100 MBA programs incorporating social and environmental leadership into the main curriculum, conducted by the [[Aspen Institute]].<ref name="Aspen MBA Rankings">{{cite web|title=Schulich named a world leader in 2011 Aspen Institute MBA ranking|url=http://media.schulich.yorku.ca/featured/schulich-rated-a-world-leader-in-2011-aspen-institute-mba-ranking/|publisher=[[Aspen Institute]]|access-date=2011-09-26}}</ref>
*8th in [[Maclean's]] ranking of Canadian business schools.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=October 8|first1=Maclean's|last2=2020|date=2020-10-08|title=Canada's best university business programs: 2021 rankings|url=https://www.macleans.ca/education/canadas-best-university-business-programs-2021-rankings/|access-date=2021-07-06|website=Macleans.ca|language=en}}</ref>


==Notable faculty==
==Notable faculty==
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}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Kiladze|first=Tim|date=2011-08-25|title=Schulich's dean reveals the secret to his school's success|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/business-education/schulichs-dean-reveals-the-secret-to-his-schools-success/article592348/|access-date=2022-02-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2004-01-16|title=Schulich School's Horvath named dean of the year|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/schulich-schools-horvath-named-dean-of-the-year/article4086105/|access-date=2022-02-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Lundy|first=Matt|date=2020-06-29|title=Dezso Horvath, the architect of the Schulich School of Business, retires from deanship|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-on-the-departure-of-dezso-horvath-canadas-longest-serving-business/|access-date=2022-02-04}}</ref>
}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Kiladze |first=Tim |date=2011-08-25 |title=Schulich's dean reveals the secret to his school's success |language=en-CA |work=The Globe and Mail |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/business-education/schulichs-dean-reveals-the-secret-to-his-schools-success/article592348/ |access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2004-01-16 |title=Schulich School's Horvath named dean of the year |language=en-CA |work=The Globe and Mail |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/schulich-schools-horvath-named-dean-of-the-year/article4086105/ |access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Lundy |first=Matt |date=2020-06-29 |title=Dezso Horvath, the architect of the Schulich School of Business, retires from deanship |language=en-CA |work=The Globe and Mail |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-on-the-departure-of-dezso-horvath-canadas-longest-serving-business/ |access-date=}}</ref>
* [[James Gillies]], First dean of York University's Faculty of Administrative Studies, now named the Schulich School of Business<ref>{{Cite news|last=Peters|first=Diane|date=2015-12-31|title=Jim Gillies: Schulich School of Business first dean ‘thought big’|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/jim-gillies-schulich-school-of-business-first-dean-thought-big/article27978977/|access-date=2022-01-29}}</ref>
* [[James Gillies]], First dean of York University's Faculty of Administrative Studies, now named the Schulich School of Business<ref>{{Cite news|last=Peters|first=Diane|date=2015-12-31|title=Jim Gillies: Schulich School of Business first dean 'thought big'|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/jim-gillies-schulich-school-of-business-first-dean-thought-big/article27978977/|access-date=2022-01-29}}</ref>
* [[James Fleck]], Former associate dean and MBA program director
* [[James Fleck]], Former associate dean and MBA program director
* [[Gareth Morgan (business theorist)|Gareth Morgan]], Pioneer in the field of [[organizational behavior]] and [[change management]]. Co-creator of the Burrell Morgan framework<ref>Gibson Burrell and Gareth Morgan (1979). ''Sociological Paradigms and Organizational Analysis.'' Heinemann: London. {{ISBN|0-435-82130-X}}</ref>
* [[Gareth Morgan (business theorist)|Gareth Morgan]], Pioneer in the field of [[organizational behavior]] and [[change management]]. Co-creator of the Burrell Morgan framework<ref>Gibson Burrell and Gareth Morgan (1979). ''Sociological Paradigms and Organizational Analysis.'' Heinemann: London. {{ISBN|0-435-82130-X}}</ref>
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==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
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* [[Janice Fukakusa]], Former CFO of [[Royal Bank of Canada|RBC]] and Chancellor of [[Toronto Metropolitan University|Ryerson University]]
* [[Bonnie Crombie]], Mayor of [[Mississauga]], Ontario
* [[Daniel Dale]], fact-checker for [[CNN]], formerly Washington bureau chief of the ''[[Toronto Star]]''
* [[Daniel Dale]], fact-checker for [[CNN]], formerly Washington bureau chief of the ''[[Toronto Star]]''
* [[Sheelagh Whittaker]], Canadian business executive and author. The first female CEO of a [[TSX]] listed company. Former partner at the [[Boston Consulting Group]]
* [[Sheelagh Whittaker]], Canadian business executive and author, the first female CEO of a [[TSX]] listed company
* [[Janice Fukakusa]], Former CFO of [[Royal Bank of Canada|RBC]] and Chancellor of [[Ryerson University]]
* [[Bharat Masrani]], Group President and CEO of [[TD Bank Group]]
* [[Bharat Masrani]], Group President and CEO of [[TD Bank Group]]
* [[Rob McEwen]], Chairman and CEO of [[US Gold Corporation]] and [[Lexam Explorations]]. Founder and former chairman and CEO of [[Goldcorp]]
* [[Rob McEwen]], Chairman and CEO of [[US Gold Corporation]] and [[Lexam Explorations]], Founder and former chairman and CEO of [[Goldcorp]]
* [[Richard E. Waugh]], President and CEO of [[Scotiabank]]
* [[Richard E. Waugh]], President and CEO of [[Scotiabank]]
* [[Craig Kielburger]], Founder of [[Free The Children]]
* [[Craig Kielburger]], Founder of [[Free The Children]]
* [[W. David Wilson|David Wilson]], Chairman of the [[Ontario Securities Commission]]
* [[W. David Wilson|David Wilson]], Chairman of the [[Ontario Securities Commission]]
* [[Edmund Ho]], First [[Chief Executive of Macau|Chief Executive]] of the [[Macau Special Administrative Region]], current Vice-Chairman of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]]
* [[Wood Gundy#Executives|John Hunkin]], Former President and CEO of [[Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce|CIBC]], Former President of Investment and Corporate Banking [[Wood Gundy]], Former President of Investment and Corporate Banking [[CIBC World Markets]]
* [[Vikas Kohli]], Founder of [[Fatlabs]]
* [[Edmund Ho]], First [[Chief Executive of Macau|Chief Executive]] of the [[Macau Special Administrative Region]], Current Vice-Chairman of the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]]
* [[Kathleen Taylor (Canadian business executive)|Kathleen Taylor]], President and CEO of [[Four Seasons Hotels]], Chair Designate of [[Royal Bank of Canada]]
* [[Kathleen Taylor (Canadian business executive)|Kathleen Taylor]], President and CEO of [[Four Seasons Hotels]], Chair Designate of [[Royal Bank of Canada]]
* [[Neelam Verma]], Finalist at [[Miss Universe]] & Television Anchor
* [[Neelam Verma]], Finalist at [[Miss Universe]] and television anchor
* [[Ronald Kers|Ronald Klaas Otto Kers]], Dutch businessman, and the former group chief executive officer (CEO) of [[Müller (company)]]
* [[Ronald Kers|Ronald Klaas Otto Kers]], Dutch businessman and former CEO of [[Müller (company)|Müller]]
* [[Bonnie Crombie]], Mayor of [[Mississauga]], Ontario
* [[Aspektz]], Hip-hop artist and producer
* Kim Parlee, VP of Wealth Management at [[TD Canada Trust]] and host of [[BNN Bloomberg|Business News Network's]] MoneyTalk
* [[Majid Jowhari]], Canadian politician with the [[Liberal Party of Canada]], MP of Richmond Hill
* [[Kim Parlee]], VP of Wealth Management at [[TD Canada Trust]]
* [[Eileen de Villa]], physician and [[medical officer of health|Medical Officer of Health]] for the [[Toronto|City of Toronto]]
* [[Eileen de Villa]], physician and [[medical officer of health|Medical Officer of Health]] for the [[Toronto|City of Toronto]]
* [[Wood Gundy#Executives|John Hunkin]], Former President and CEO of [[Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce|CIBC]], Former President of Investment and Corporate Banking [[Wood Gundy]], Former President of Investment and Corporate Banking [[CIBC World Markets]]
* [[Omar Alghabra]], Federal [[Minister of Transport (Canada)|Minister of Transport]]
* [[Omar Alghabra]], Federal [[Minister of Transport (Canada)|Minister of Transport]]
* [[Ellis Jacob]], President and CEO of [[Cineplex Entertainment|Cineplex Inc]]
* [[Ellis Jacob]], President and CEO of [[Cineplex Entertainment|Cineplex Inc]]
* [[Helena Jaczek]], Minister of Federal [[Regional Development Agency (Canada)|Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario]]
* [[Helena Jaczek]], Minister of Federal [[Regional Development Agency (Canada)|Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario]]
* [[Rogers Communications#Corporate%20governance|Tony Staffieri]], President & CEO, [[Rogers Communications]] and Director at [[Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment|MLSE]]
* [[Rogers Communications#Corporate governance|Tony Staffieri]], President & CEO, [[Rogers Communications]] and Director at [[Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment|MLSE]]
* [[Air Canada#Ownership|Michael Rousseau]], President and CEO of [[Air Canada]]
* [[Air Canada#Ownership|Michael Rousseau]], President and CEO of [[Air Canada]]
* [[William Dimma|William Andrew Dimma]], Former President of [[Torstar|Torstar Corporation]], Former President and CEO of [[Royal LePage]], Chairman of [[Great Canadian Gaming]]
* [[William Dimma|William Andrew Dimma]], Former President of [[Torstar|Torstar Corporation]], Former President and CEO of [[Royal LePage]], Chairman of [[Great Canadian Entertainment]]
* [[ECN Capital|Stephen Hudson]], CEO of [[ECN Capital]]
* [[ECN Capital|Stephen Hudson]], CEO of [[ECN Capital]]
* [[Joel H. Cohen]], Producer and writer for [[Saturday Night Live]], [[Suddenly Susan]] and [[The Simpsons]]
* [[Joel H. Cohen]], Producer and writer for [[Saturday Night Live]], [[Suddenly Susan]] and [[The Simpsons]]
* [[Rogers Communications#Corporate%20governance|Robert J. Gemmell]], Director at [[Rogers Communications]] and Former President and CEO of [[Citigroup]] Global Markets Canada Inc.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Robert J. Gemmell|url=https://investors.rogers.com/director/robert-j-gemmell/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Rogers Investor Relations|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Rogers Communications#Corporate governance|Robert J. Gemmell]], Director at [[Rogers Communications]] and Former President and CEO of [[Citigroup]] Global Markets Canada Inc.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Robert J. Gemmell |url=https://investors.rogers.com/director/robert-j-gemmell/ |access-date= |website=Rogers Investor Relations |language=en}}</ref>
* Frank M. Vettese, Director, [[Royal Bank of Canada|RBC]] Board and Retired Managing Partner & CEO of [[Deloitte|Deloitte Canada]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Frank Vettese appointed to the Board of Directors of Royal Bank of Canada |url=http://www.rbc.com/newsroom/news/2019/20190710-vettese.html |access-date= |website=www.rbc.com |language=en}}</ref>
* Denise Pickett, Director at [[Telus]], Former President and Chief Executive Officer of [[American Express|Amex Bank of Canada]] and Former Director at [[Hudson's Bay Company|HBC]]
* Frank M. Vettese, Director, RBC Board and Retired Managing Partner & CEO of [[Deloitte|Deloitte Canada]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Frank Vettese appointed to the Board of Directors of Royal Bank of Canada|url=http://www.rbc.com/newsroom/news/2019/20190710-vettese.html|access-date=2022-01-29|website=www.rbc.com|language=en}}</ref>
* [[LexisNexis|Andrew Prozes]], Former CEO of [[LexisNexis]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=ANDREW PROZES {{!}} Investor & Advisor |url=https://aprozes.com/ |access-date= |website=Andy Prozes |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan|Ron Mock]], Retired President & CEO [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]]
* [[LexisNexis|Andrew Prozes]], Former CEO of [[LexisNexis]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=ANDREW PROZES {{!}} Investor & Advisor|url=https://aprozes.com/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Andy Prozes|language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan|Ron Mock]], Retired President & CEO [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan|Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan]]
* [[Ambac|Claude LeBlanc]], President & CEO of [[Ambac|Ambac Financial Group Inc.]]
* [[Ambac|Claude LeBlanc]], President & CEO of [[Ambac|Ambac Financial Group Inc.]]
* M. Marianne Harris, Director at [[Loblaw Companies]] and [[Sun Life Financial]], Former Managing Director and President, Corporate and Investment Banking for [[Merrill (company)|Merrill Lynch]] Canada Inc.<ref>{{Cite web|last=MarketScreener|title=M. Marianne Harris - Biography|url=https://www.marketscreener.com/business-leaders/M-Marianne-Harris-0B21PF-E/biography/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=www.marketscreener.com|language=en}}</ref>
* M. Marianne Harris, Director at [[Loblaw Companies]] and [[Sun Life Financial]], Former Managing Director and President, Corporate and Investment Banking for [[Merrill (company)|Merrill Lynch]] Canada Inc.<ref>{{Cite web|title=M. Marianne Harris - Biography|url=https://www.marketscreener.com/business-leaders/M-Marianne-Harris-0B21PF-E/biography/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=www.marketscreener.com|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Bob Wong|Robert Charles Wong]], Former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
* [[Bob Wong|Robert Charles Wong]], Former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
* [[Moneris|Angela Brown]], President and Chief Executive Officer [[Moneris|Moneris Solutions]] Corporation
* [[Moneris|Angela Brown]], President and Chief Executive Officer [[Moneris|Moneris Solutions]] Corporation
* [[Iqwinder Gaheer]], Member of Parliament for [[Mississauga—Malton (federal electoral district)|Mississauga—Malton]]
* [[BMO Harris Bank|Alan G. McNally]], Former CEO and Chairman of [[BMO Harris Bank|Harris Bank]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Alan G. McNally|url=https://www.nndb.com/people/131/000164636/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=www.nndb.com}}</ref>
* [[BMO Harris Bank|Alan G. McNally]], Former CEO and chairman of [[BMO Harris Bank|Harris Bank]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alan G. McNally |url=https://www.nndb.com/people/131/000164636/ |access-date= |website=www.nndb.com}}</ref>
* [[Dennis Fotinos]], Former President and CEO of [[Enwave]] and Former [[Municipal government of Toronto|City of Toronto]] Councillor for [[Ward 9 Davenport|Davenport]]
* [[Majid Jowhari]], Canadian politician with the [[Liberal Party of Canada]], Member of Parliament for [[Richmond Hill (federal electoral district)|Richmond Hill]]
* [[Raj Grewal]], Former Member of Parliament
* [[Leslyn Lewis]], Member of Parliament for [[Haldimand—Norfolk]]
* [[Leslyn Lewis]], Member of Parliament for [[Haldimand—Norfolk]]
* [[Yvan Baker]], Member of Parliament for [[Etobicoke Centre (electoral district)|Etobicoke Centre]]
* [[Yvan Baker]], Member of Parliament for [[Etobicoke Centre (federal electoral district)|Etobicoke Centre]]
* [[Philip Lawrence (politician)|Philip Lawrence]], Member of Parliament for [[Northumberland—Peterborough South]]
* [[Philip Lawrence (politician)|Philip Lawrence]], Member of Parliament for [[Northumberland—Peterborough South (federal electoral district)|Northumberland—Peterborough South]]
* John Ruffolo, Founder and Former Chief Executive Officer of [[OMERS|OMERS Ventures]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=John Ruffolo {{!}} Deloitte Canada {{!}} Alumni Profile |url=https://www2.deloitte.com/ca/en/pages/alumni/articles/john-ruffolo.html |access-date= |website=Deloitte Canada |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Iqwinder Gaheer]], Member of Parliament for [[Mississauga—Malton]]
* [[Eileen Mercier|Eillen Mercier]], Chancellor of [[Wilfrid Laurier University]], Board member of [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan|OTTP]], [[CGI Group]], [[Intact Financial]], [[Tangerine Bank|ING Bank of Canada]] and [[Teekay]]
* John Ruffolo, Founder and Former Chief Executive Officer of [[OMERS|OMERS Ventures]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=John Ruffolo {{!}} Deloitte Canada {{!}} Alumni Profile|url=https://www2.deloitte.com/ca/en/pages/alumni/articles/john-ruffolo.html|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Deloitte Canada|language=en}}</ref>
* Anna M. Ewing, Former Executive VP and CIO at [[Nasdaq, Inc.|NASDAQ OMX]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-05-15|title=NEX Group Taps Anna Ewing as Non-Executive Director {{!}} Finance Magnates|url=https://www.financemagnates.com/executives/moves/nex-group-taps-anna-ewing-non-executive-director/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Financial and Business News {{!}} Finance Magnates|language=en}}</ref>
* Anna M. Ewing, Former Executive VP and CIO at [[Nasdaq, Inc.|NASDAQ OMX]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-05-15 |title=NEX Group Taps Anna Ewing as Non-Executive Director {{!}} Finance Magnates |url=https://www.financemagnates.com/executives/moves/nex-group-taps-anna-ewing-non-executive-director/ |access-date= |website=Financial and Business News {{!}} Finance Magnates |language=en}}</ref>
* Grant Rasmussen, Former President & CEO [[UBS]] Canada<ref>{{Cite web|title=Schulich celebrates three alumni leaders – YFile|url=https://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2004/12/20/schulich-celebrates-three-alumni-leaders/|access-date=2022-02-04|language=en-US}}</ref>
* Grant Rasmussen, Former President & CEO [[UBS]] Canada<ref>{{Cite web|title=Schulich celebrates three alumni leaders – YFile|url=https://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2004/12/20/schulich-celebrates-three-alumni-leaders/|access-date=2022-02-04|language=en-US}}</ref>
* Todd Skinner, President, International [[TransUnion]], Former President and CEO of [[HSBC Bank Canada|HSBC Financial Canada]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=TransUnion|date=2021-08-13|title=TransUnion Appoints Todd Skinner President of TransUnion’s International Business|url=https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/08/13/2280372/0/en/TransUnion-Appoints-Todd-Skinner-President-of-TransUnion-s-International-Business.html|access-date=2022-01-29|website=GlobeNewswire News Room|language=en}}</ref>
* Todd Skinner, President, International [[TransUnion]], Former President and CEO of [[HSBC Bank Canada|HSBC Financial Canada]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-08-13 |title=TransUnion Appoints Todd Skinner President of TransUnion's International Business |url=https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/08/13/2280372/0/en/TransUnion-Appoints-Todd-Skinner-President-of-TransUnion-s-International-Business.html |access-date= |website=GlobeNewswire News Room |language=en}}</ref>
* Jerome Dwight, President & CEO of [[BNY Mellon|The Bank of New York Mellon]] Canada<ref>{{Cite web|title=Schulich celebrates three alumni leaders – YFile|url=https://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2004/12/20/schulich-celebrates-three-alumni-leaders/|access-date=2022-01-29|language=en-US}}</ref>
* Jerome Dwight, President & CEO of [[BNY Mellon|The Bank of New York Mellon]] Canada<ref>{{Cite web |title=Schulich celebrates three alumni leaders – YFile |url=https://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2004/12/20/schulich-celebrates-three-alumni-leaders/ |access-date= |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Canaccord Genuity#Leadership|Dan Daviau]], President & Chief Executive Officer of [[Canaccord Genuity|Canaccord Genuity Group]]
* [[Canaccord Genuity#Leadership|Dan Daviau]], President & Chief Executive Officer of [[Canaccord Genuity|Canaccord Genuity Group]]
* [[Tara Rivers]] - [[Cayman Islands|Caymanian]] politician, currently the Minister of Financial Services and Home Affairs, and previously the Minister of Education
* [[Tara Rivers]], [[Cayman Islands|Caymanian]] politician, currently the Minister of Financial Services and Home Affairs, and previously the Minister of Education
* [[Peter Sloly|Peter John Sloly]] - Chief of police for the [[Ottawa Police Service]], Former player for [[Canada men's national soccer team|Canada men's national team]]
* [[Peter Sloly|Peter John Sloly]], Chief of police for the [[Ottawa Police Service]], Former player for [[Canada men's national soccer team]]
* [[Tobias Enverga|Tobias C. Enverga Jr]]., [[Senate of Canada|Canadian senator]] representing the province of [[Ontario]]
* [[Tobias Enverga|Tobias C. Enverga Jr]]., [[Senate of Canada|Canadian senator]] representing the province of [[Ontario]]
* [[Quadriga Fintech Solutions|Gerald William Cotten]], Founder and CEO of [[Quadriga Fintech Solutions]]
* Tony Arrell, Founder and Former CEO of Burgundy Asset Management
* [[Carol Anne Letheren|Carol Anne Letheran]], Former CEO of the [[Canadian Olympic Committee|Canadian Olympic Association]]
* [[Katherine Henderson (sports executive)|Katherine Henderson]], President and CEO of [[Curling Canada]] and [[Hockey Canada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://peicurling.com/2016/02/16/curling-canada-announces-katherine-henderson-as-new-chief-executive-officer/|title=Curling Canada announces Katherine Henderson as new Chief Executive Officer|date=February 16, 2016|website=PEI Curling|access-date=July 5, 2023}}</ref>


==Student clubs==
==Student clubs==


There are two student government bodies responsible for the student experience at Schulich.
There are two student government bodies at Schulich:
* On the undergraduate level, students can participate in annual elections to become representatives in the Undergraduate Business Society (UBS).
* At the undergraduate level, students can participate in annual elections to become representatives in the Undergraduate Business Society (UBS).
* Graduate students have the same opportunity to be elected as their student body representatives in the Graduate Business Council.
* Graduate students can also be elected as their student body representatives in the Graduate Business Council.

Additionally, students can become members of and hold positions in various student organizations. Each of these organizations solicits membership from newly admitted students at the Club Fair, which takes place during the first week of classes.


== Publications ==
Additionally, students can become members and hold position in various student organizations. Each of these organizations solicits membership from newly admitted students at the Club Fair, which takes place during the first week of classes.
The Schulich School of Business releases a quarterly alumni magazine called the ''Exchange'' (stylized as in all lowercase).<ref>{{Cite web |title=The World By The Tail - Schulich School of Business - York University |url=https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/23248146/the-world-by-the-tail-schulich-school-of-business-york-university |access-date= |website=yumpu.com |language=en}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Schulich School of Business
The Schulich School of Business
Former name
Faculty of Administrative Studies
Named forSeymour Schulich
TypFaculty (business school)
Established1966 (1966)
Parent institution
York University
DeanDetlev Zwick
Standort, ,
Kanada

43°46′23″N 79°29′55″W / 43.77306°N 79.49861°W / 43.77306; -79.49861
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Websiteschulich.yorku.ca

The Schulich School of Business is the business school of York University located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The institution provides undergraduate and graduate degree and diploma programs in business administration, finance, accounting, business analytics, public administration and international business as well as a number of PhD and executive programs. Originally known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies (FAS), it was renamed in 1995 after Seymour Schulich, a major benefactor who has donated $15 million to the school.[1] The Dean of the School, Detlev Zwick, was appointed in 2021 after having served as Interim Dean for 15 months.[2][3]

Primarily located at the Seymour Schulich Building on the Keele Campus in Toronto, Ontario, the school maintains an executive education centre in Toronto's Financial District and satellite campuses in Hyderabad, India, and Beijing, China. The school has satellite centres in Shanghai, Mumbai, Seoul, São Paulo, and Mexico City.[citation needed] Schulich offers undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate business degrees. Schulich pioneered Canada's first International MBA (IMBA) and International BBA (iBBA) degrees, as well as the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA.

The Seymour Schulich Building

History

The Schulich School of Business was known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies which was founded in 1966.[4] Before the establishment of the Seymour Schulich Building on the Keele Campus in 2003, the school was run from a York University building, currently renamed as Health, Nursing & Environmental Studies Building. In 1995, following a major monetary donation from Canadian billionaire Seymour Schulich, the school underwent a series of changes that created the present-day Schulich School of Business.

Campuses

Seymour Schulich Building

Peter F. Bronfman Business Library

The Seymour Schulich Building opened in August 2003 and cost $102 million. The building was jointly designed by Siamak Hariri and Robbie Young + Wright Architectural and was awarded the Governor General's Medal in Architecture in 2006.[5] The Seymour Schulich Building and its Executive Learning Centre houses the Peter F. Bronfman Business Library, Executive Dining Room, Robert R. McEwen Auditorium, York Entrepreneurship Development Institute, Tuchner's Pub & Eatery, Starbucks, the central courtyard, the Executive Learning Centre hotel, and small lecture halls.

In December 2017, the $120 million York University Station opened directly across from the Seymour Schulich Building's main entrance.[6] Designed by Foster + Partners, the station design uses natural light to try to subtly guide passengers from the entrance down to the platforms. With the Line 1 Yonge–University subway running underneath a lecture hall on Schulich's East Wing, in 2021, Metrolinx conducted a study to analyse the latest sound and vibration technology that was used to plan and design the Yonge North Subway Extension.[7]

Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building

The Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building opened in 2019—attributed to an $8 million donation from the McEwen family. The $50 million 67,000 square-foot facility was designed by the firm Baird Sampson Neuert Architects, it has received LEED Gold certification.[8] Centered around an atrium, the building houses a Seattle's Best Coffee café, a student marketplace, a fitness and wellness centre, and a landscaped outdoor courtyard.

Rob and Cheryl McEwen Graduate Study & Research Building

Miles S. Nadal Management Centre

Management programs are held in downtown Toronto at the Miles S. Nadal Management Centre, which is located at 222 Bay Street in the Toronto-Dominion Centre.

India Campus

In 2014, Schulich opened a $100 million satellite campus in Hyderabad, India, a collaboration with the GMR School of Business.[9] The campus gives students the opportunity to complete their India MBA consisting of a first year spent in India followed by a second year in Toronto.[10]

Graduate programs

The Schulich School of Business offers a number of graduate degree programs. The School currently offers 17 specializations within the MBA curriculum as well as part-time and accelerated degree options.

Undergraduate programs

Schulich offers the undergraduate programs on BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours) and iBBA (International Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours). Students applying to the BBA/iBBA program must have at least a low 90s high school average.[11] In the applicant process, applicants must submit a Supplementary Information Form that includes a summary of the organizations, sports teams, volunteers or paid work that the applicant has been involved in, and there are three video interview questions along with a five-minute written portion.[12]

The BBA and iBBA programs together enrol around 400 students (300 for BBA and 100 for iBBA) from an average of 5,500 to 6,000 applicants per year, with an average applicant to admission ratio of around 14 to 1. Delayed entry students who have studied one year at another school are also allowed to apply. However, there are only a limited number of spaces reserved for the delayed entry stream.[citation needed]

Academics

Students can choose to specialize in up to two areas, such as: Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Organization Studies, Operations Management & Information Systems, and Strategic Management. iBBA students are required to complete one semester of study abroad at one of Schulich's partner schools and to take a foreign language course every year. Undergraduate students in the BBA and iBBA programs also have the option of pursuing a Certificate in Managing International Trade and Investment.

International exchange

Any student enrolled in the BBA/iBBA program may apply for one Study Abroad term. Students may apply for a full academic year only when a full year option is available. The exchange term could either be the second semester of Year 3, or first and second semester of Year 4.

Schulich partners with 64 exchange partner universities in 30 different countries. Exchange partners include Esade Business School, HEC Paris, Bocconi University, and the National University of Singapore. Exchange is a part of iBBA students' graduation requirements. BBA students are allowed to participate in exchange. Select undergraduate students also have the option of completing a joint degree with the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University.[13] Students who graduate from the Schulich-Guanghua joint program receive both a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA or iBBA) from the Schulich School of Business and a Bachelor of Arts in Management from the Guanghua School of Management.[13]

Rankings

Business School
International Rankings
Global MBA Ranking
QS (2024)[14]81

Schulich has placed in national and international business school rankings.

Canadian MBA Alliance

The school is also a founding member of the Canadian MBA Alliance, which was created in 2013. All six members of the alliance rank among the world's top 100 schools, according to their participation in key rankings—Financial Times, Business Week, and The Economist.[18]

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

Student clubs

There are two student government bodies at Schulich:

  • At the undergraduate level, students can participate in annual elections to become representatives in the Undergraduate Business Society (UBS).
  • Graduate students can also be elected as their student body representatives in the Graduate Business Council.

Additionally, students can become members of and hold positions in various student organizations. Each of these organizations solicits membership from newly admitted students at the Club Fair, which takes place during the first week of classes.

Publications

The Schulich School of Business releases a quarterly alumni magazine called the Exchange (stylized as in all lowercase).[36]

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