Business school clubs are run within individual Business Faculties. Often run by students and for students, business school clubs provide the opportunity for students to connect and engage with their peers.
Clubs are often specific to the student's area of concentration: for example, there may be clubs specifically for business students specializing in finance, in international commerce, in accounting or in other fields. These clubs allow students to work within a close-knit, supportive peer network, and may offer peer tutoring, group activities based on area of specialization and team-building exercises. Business school clubs may engage guest-speakers, organize retreats or host other special events.
Business school clubs can be run in a variety of formats. Therefore, students should take the opportunity to investigate what kinds of clubs are available in their Faculty and see which are best suited to their academic and social needs.