Alberta School of Business

The Alberta School of Business is one of the world’s leading institutions of business education and research. Learn more about our admission requirements: UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE As the first and longest continually accredited business school in Canada, the Alberta School of Business embodies the spirit of risk-taking and hard work that […]

The Alberta School of Business is one of the world’s leading institutions of business education and research. Learn more about our admission requirements:

UNDERGRADUATE

GRADUATE

As the first and longest continually accredited business school in Canada, the Alberta School of Business embodies the spirit of risk-taking and hard work that defines our province. For over a century, the innovation, entrepreneurialism and leadership of the School’s more than 30,000 alumni have strengthened businesses and communities across the globe. Our vision is simple, yet powerful: To develop and inspire entrepreneurial leaders from Alberta for the world.


Alberta School of Business Dean Joseph Doucet

Dean Joseph Doucet

Entrepreneurship@UAlberta
A cross-faculty initiative led by the Alberta School of Business working in partnership with a broad range of faculty partners and external stakeholders. The spirit of the initiative is to catalyze and sustain an interdisciplinary, cross-faculty culture of innovation and entrepreneurship at both undergraduate and graduate levels across the university.

eHUB
For students looking for a vibrant entrepreneurial community, eHUB is the University of Alberta’s entrepreneurship centre. Offering resources, networking opportunities and funding, eHUB offers members the unique opportunity to explore ideas that will transform into projects, initiatives and ventures.

Real Estate education at the Alberta School of Business serves many segments of the real estate community, including developers, investors, lenders, builders, consultants, and government. Under the leadership of David Dale-Johnson, the Stan Melton Executive Professor in Real Estate, students learn the full scope of the industry through academic courses, industry events, student clubs, case competitions, internships and co-ops.

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