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National Graduate School of Management (NGSM)

The National Graduate School of Management was formed in 1994 as the business school of the Australian National University.

The ANU College of Business and Economics came into being with the integration in 2006 of a number of academic units including the two major components, the Faculty of Economics and Commerce and the National Graduate School of Management.

The ANU College of Business and Economics seeks to advance knowledge through high quality teaching and research in the closely related fields of business and economics.  It contributes to the associated professions, industry and government by conducting world class research and through the provision of a range of coursework and research degree programs.

 

 

Sir Roland Wilson Building

The Sir Roland Wilson Building was opened by the Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon. John Howard, in August 1999.  It is named after Sir Roland Wilson, KBE, who was one of Australia's leading public servants.  During his distinguished career he was the Commonwealth Statistician and Economic Adviser to Treasury and Secretary to the Department of Labour and National Services and the Commonwealth Treasury. He was also Chairman of key Government institutions including the Commonwealth Banking Corporation and Qantas Airways.

The building was designed by Daryl Jackson, a highly regarded Australian architect, and is purpose built for the education needs of the ANU graduate business students.