I. H. Asper School of Business

30.000
Students

9.000
Employees

25+
Study Programmes

Largest Business School in Manitoba

Important Contacts

IF YOU NEED ANYTHING, WE ARE HERE FOR YOU.

Dr. Robert Biscontri

Associate Dean
Undergraduate and International

Amber Pohl

Lead
International Experiential Programs

About the University

The University of Manitoba is a public research university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and is the oldest in Western Canada. It is home to the I. H. Asper School of Business, an AACSB accredited business school that offers programs in accounting, actuarial mathematics, business analytics, entrepreneurship, finance, human resource management, Indigenous business studies, marketing, strategy and global management, and supply chain and logistics. Asper offers the province’s largest and most active international exchange program, an in-house Career Development Centrecase competitionsIndigenous Business Education Partners, the Stu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship, and is home to the James W. Burns Leadership Institute and UM Transport Institute.

Locations and Campuses

The I. H. Asper School of Business is located at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus.

City Life

Winnipeg is home to nearly 800,000 people, and is located at the heart of the North American continent very near its longitudinal centre. It is a diverse and multicultural city with residents of hundreds of different nationalities. Winnipeg’s original inhabitants are a range of Indigenous groups, including Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota, Dene, and Red River Metis, whose history spans thousands of years. Its major industries are agribusiness, advanced manufacturing, aerospace, creative, and information technology. Winnipeg offers a variety of professional sports, including a world class hockey team, Canadian football, basketball, and success and has a vibrant arts, culture, and festival scene. Located in the centre of Canada, Winnipeggers experience a true continental climate, with warm, sunny summers and cold, snowy winters.