Student Exchange Agreement Signed With UNSW

A new Student Exchange Agreement was signed with one of the leading Australian business school - the Australian School of Business (ASB) of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) on 20th May, making it the most recent addition to SYSBS's overseas partner institutions.

This enables bilateral active exchanges by the undergraduate and graduate levels of students. The program provides more choices for our undergraduate and graduate students wishing to undertake an international study experience as part of their SYSU degree and it strengthens our ties with a leading Australian university. Further cooperation and development are anticipated between SYSBS and ASB from now on.  

UNSW at a glance:

UNSW is a research focused university founded in 1949. Despite its relatively short history, UNSW is a member of the "Group of Eight" coalition of leading Australian universities, also a founding member of Universitas 21, an international network of leading research-intensive universities.

The Australian School of Business (ASB) at UNSW is an Australia’s leading business school and a powerhouse of business education and research in the Asia Pacific region. It has developed a strong reputation in a number of fields, such as accounting, Actuarial Science, and MBA programs.

ASB commitment to the pursuit of excellence in research and teaching is demonstrated by:

lReceived accreditation from the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) & accreditation from The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
l $2.5 million in competitive research funding (2011)
l Consistent ranking at the top of the Australian Government assessments of learning and teaching performance
lPrizes and scholarships from more than 180 industry sponsors each year
lAccreditation by professional bodies in most disciplines: CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA), the National Institute of Accountants (NIA), the Institute of Actuaries of Australia, the Institute of Actuaries (London), the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI), the Australian Computer Society (ACS), the Australian Market and Social Research Society (AMSRS) and the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI)