Queen’s MBA Program - QUEEN'S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - Queen's University Kingston MBA

QUEEN'S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - Queen's University

Queen's University is located at the northeastern end of Lake Ontario in the historic city of Kingston, midway between Toronto and Montréal. Kingston is a university town of 141,000 residents and over 25,000 post-secondary students and possesses an excellent quality of life owing to its waterfront location, natural landscape and eclectic downtown core. Queen's is proud of its past but thrives on a dynamic present where old meets new, on a campus renowned for its beauty and leading-edge facilities. The School's $25.5 million home,Goodes Hall, opened in September 2002. It combines state-of-the-art technology with spaces that facilitate dynamic group interaction.

Queen's School of Business is internationally recognized as a leader in North American business education. Queen's attracts top students from across Canada and abroad. Its reputation lies on the high quality of students, programs and faculty. This small but elite school is well known for its record of innovation, and its significant research. Queen's develops outstanding leaders with a global perspective, and creates new knowledge that advances business and society through excellence in research.

Queen's MBA program is one of the best in the world. Focused and dynamic, this intensive twelve-month program attracts individuals with significant work experience with backgrounds in science or engineering. Queen's is on the cusp of being one of the world's most innovative and influential business schools.

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'' The people in Canada are much more in tune with the rest of the world than are their southern neighbor.''

ABOUT THE CITY

Kingston is renowned as the fresh water sailing capital of North America and prides itself as being the oldest city in Ontario. Located at the gateway to the Thousand Islands and Lake Ontario, Kingston is along one of Canada's busiest transportation corridors, midway between Toronto and Montreal. Kingston is a major centre of business, health services and education.
Kingston combines all the amenities of an urban centre with the advantages of a small city. More than 16,000 students reside in Kingston and enjoy a wonderful social life with everything within walking distance of the campus. Kingston is home to a diverse array of sports and outdoor activities, including One can enjoy golfing, hiking, sailing, windsurfing, hockey, rugby and soccer. Take the time to enjoy a boat cruise throughout the famous Thousand Islands region. Kingston also offers the best shipwreck scuba diving in the world.

TOP ALUMNI

Mel Goodes, BCom 57
Former Chairman et CEO of Warner-Lambert
Gord Nixon, BCom 79
President and CEO of RBC Financial Group
Donald Sobey, BCom 57
Chairman of Empire Corporation