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University of Kansas School of Business

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Type
  
Public

Parent institution
  
University of Kansas

Website
  
business.ku.edu

Phone
  
+1 785-864-7500

Founded
  
1924

Parent organization
  
University of Kansas

Established
  
1924

Location
  
Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.

Dean
  
Neeli Bendapudi

Number of students
  
1,500

Academic staff
  
106

Address
  
1654 Naismith Dr, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA

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Profiles

The University of Kansas School of Business is a public business school on the main campus of the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. The KU School of Business was founded in 1924 and has more than 100 faculty members and approximately 1500 students.

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The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business has accredited the KU School of Business for its business and accounting programs. KU is one of only three universities in the Kansas City region to offer an MBA degree with this highest and most prestigious accreditation level.

Majors and concentrations

The KU School of Business offers undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. programs across disciplines.

Bachelor of Science in Business programs are offered in six majors and four optional concentrations.

The small and highly selective Ph.D. program admits six or seven new students each year who work closely with faculty. Students can specialize in the following concentrations: Accounting, Information Systems, Finance, Marketing, Decision Sciences, Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, and Strategic Management.

International experience

More than one-third of KU Business undergraduate students study abroad – tripling the national average – and one-half of the School’s full-time graduate students take advantage of at least one overseas opportunity at KU. In addition, seventy percent of KU Business faculty have conducted international research or taught abroad in the last three years.

Public Lecture Series

The KU School of Business offers several free, public lectures each year that bring national and international authorities to campus to share their perspective on major issues.

The Anderson W. Chandler Lecture Series began in 1997 and is made possible by alumnus Anderson Chandler, CEO, president and director of Fidelity State Bank and Trust Co. in Topeka, Kansas. Recent lectures have included Alan Mulally (2007), Matthew K. Rose (2006) and Michael Powell (2005).

The Walter S. Sutton Lecture Series began in 1993 to honor Walter Sutton and his lifelong dedication to ethical business practices. Recent lectures have included Ray Anderson (2008), Peter Eigen (2007), and Jim Webb (2004).

The J.A. Vickers, Sr. and Robert F. Vickers, Sr. Lecture Series began in 1969 and is named in honor of the pioneers of the oil industry in Kansas. Recent lectures have included Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts, Jr. (2008), John Kasich (2007), Jack Kemp (2006) and J.C. Watts (2003).

Location

The KU School of Business is located in Summerfield Hall, which is on the south side of the campus, adjacent to Haworth Hall. Lecturers, teacher's assistants, and professors hold open office hours for students in Summerfield.

Research centers and institutes

  • Institute for International Business (IIB)
  • Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)
  • Center for Applied Economics
  • Center for Auditing Research and Advanced Technology (CARAT)
  • Center for Research in Entrepreneurial Activity (CREA)
  • International Center for Ethics in Business (ICEB)
  • KU Small Business Development Center
  • References

    University of Kansas School of Business Wikipedia