Business School structure
Academic Units
The University of Sydney Business School consists of the ten academic disciplines and research centres. They are located in the Economics and Business Building (H69), the Merewether Building (H04) and the Institute Building (H03) on the Darlington Campus of the University of Sydney. The Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies is located at the Burren Street Campus (C37) in Newtown.
| Location | Centre, Discipline, or Institute |
|---|---|
Burren Street Campus, C37 |
|
Economics and Business Building, H69 |
Discipline of Accounting (Level 3) |
Institute Building, H03 |
Discipline of International Business (Level 3) |
Storie Dixson Wing, H10 |
Workplace Research Centre (Level 2) |
Merewether Building, H04 |
Discipline of Operations Management and Econometrics (Level 4) |
Other Business School Services for Students
Student Information Office (SIO)
The Student Information Office manages the student administration activities of the Business School and is responsible for a broad range of areas including admission, scholarships and prizes, enrolment, graduation, course information, and general student matters.
The Student Information Office should be the first point of inquiry for all current and prospective students. It provides the following services and information:
- advice about courses and majors/specialisations offered by the Business School, including degrees and award courses
- enrolment advice and information, including course structure and selecting units of study and majors
- information about and administration of applications for study abroad, exchange, cross-institutional and non-award study
- local postgraduate admissions and course transfers
- enrolment variations and leave of absence requests
- applications for credit or recognition of prior learning
- applications for graduation
- information about scholarships, internships and other opportunities for students.
Program advisers
The SIO has two program advisers to provide advice and support to students within the University of Sydney Business School.
Students can make an appointment to see a program adviser to discuss a range of issues that may need more time and consideration than is possible at the Student Information Office.
For more information, see the Specialist Program Advice and Support page.
Opening hours
Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm
For the first two weeks of each teaching semester, the opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6pm.
Location of the Student Information Office
Level 2, Merewether Building
(behind the pink facade on City Road)
Corner of City Road and Butlin Avenue
Darlington Campus
Phone: +61 2 9351 3076
Fax: +61 2 9351 4433
Email: business.student@sydney.edu.au
Learning and Teaching in Business
The Business School also offers a range of learning support services through the Learning and Teaching in Business, including student mentoring and the PASS (Peer Assisted Study Sessions) program.
Learning Support Adviser
The Student Learning Adviser, provided by the Learning and Teaching in Business, offers a combination of just-in-time and strategic support for students.
For contact information and consulting hours, see the Student Learning Support page.
Business School Research Unit
The Business School Research Unit is the first point of contact for all prospective and current postgraduate research students.
For further details on available research degrees, refer to the Postgraduate Research Courses chapter in this handbook or contact:
Business School Research Unit
Room N412
Institute Building, H03
Darlington Campus
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia
Phone: +61 2 9351 6625
Fax: +61 2 9351 5283
Email: business.researchunit@sydney.edu.au
Website: Postgraduate Research Studies
Careers and Employer Relations Office
The Business School has its own dedicated Careers Office for its students. Opened in 2007, the office has two important functions:
- Boosting the employability of the Business School's students, by providing careers advice, careers management skills training, job search skills, website information, international employability.
- Developing partnerships with employers in business and the public sector in order to increase opportunities for students, such as vacation work, work experience, graduate jobs in Australia and internationally, collaboration in units of study.
Website: Careers and Employer Relations Office
Please note: the University of Sydney has other career services:
