Student Organizations
Expand your School of Management experience by joining a student organization. Get to know other bright, motivated students and renowned faculty members. Network with industry experts, hear their viewpoints and glean their advice. Lead and innovate before you graduate.
School of Management Graduate Student Organizations
Asian Business Club
The Asian Business Club (ABC) is an on-campus organization that provides all members of the Boston University's Graduate School of Management with a bridge to share ideas, interest, and knowledge about Asia. For more information, check out our website.
Boston University Biotechnology Association (BUBA)
BUBA's purpose is to help build and grow a community within Boston University that has a shared interest in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical/biomedical device industry. This organization provides services and support to all interested Boston University parties and helps create awareness throughout the greater Boston area to elevate the stature of Boston University within the industry. Additionally, this organization provides a forum for students, faculty, and staff of Boston University to network with industry leaders, to showcase University research and industry knowledge and to provide a platform for education on the latest industry trends and technology. If you would like additional information or want to be placed on BUBA's email distribution list, please visit our website.
BU Entrepreneurs
BU Entrepreneurs provides a forum for the Boston University community to develop and foster entrepreneurship activities and aspirations through networking, seminars, and lectures. For more information, please visit our website.
Chinese MBA Association
The Chinese MBA Association is the community of Boston University's Chinese MBA students and alumni. Our goal is to build and facilitate communication and cooperation among members, encourage and develop networking with other students, alumni, faculty, and industry leaders, and promote people's knowledge about China in GSM community and awareness about BU MBA in China. For more information, please visit our website.
Cohort Q
Cohort Q is the LGBT student organization for the Graduate School of Management. The mission of Cohort Q is to:
- Connect and support LGBT students and allies at Boston University.
- Facilitate and encourage networking among other Boston MBA programs.
- Inform LGBT students of events, career conferences, scholarships, and jobs that specifically target LGBT candidates.
- Increase awareness of LGBT issues within the School of Management.
For more information, please visit our website.
Consulting Club
We give students opportunities to act as consultants for different companies, providing valuable real world experience and networking opportunities. For more information, please visit our website.
DBA Association
DBA students are automatically members of our club, which supports and funds various networking and social events and acts as the student voice in interactions with the administration. Contact Rishtee Kumar for more information.
Energy Club
The Boston University Energy Club has been formed by graduate students from the School of Management, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the College of Engineering. Together, we strive to facilitate fact based analysis and education in the arena that is today’s energy industry. Our aim is to communicate on the challenges facing the industry and, through integrating the wide variety of educational perspectives, identify and implement sustainable business solutions. For more information, please visit our website.
Finance Club
We introduce students to various finance tools and fundamentals by organizing speaker panels, field trips, and other events. For more information, please visit our website.
Health Services Management Association
The Health Services Management Association (HSMA) is dedicated to representing, educating, and promoting all students interested in careers in the health services industry. Our goal is to provide a forum for focused professional career development, exposure and access to industry professionals, and a strong community voice for the needs of health sector students.
For more information, please visit out website.
International Tech Strategy Case Competition
Boston University School of Management, in collaboration with Ericsson, is proud to host the Third Annual International Tech Strategy Business Case Competition. The competition will be a 24-hour format to solve a market challenge focused on technology in business strategy and operations. For more information, please visit the website.
IPconnectEd
IPconnectEd is a student group for business, science, engineering and law students who are interested in a career related to intellectual property (IP) management. Such careers include business development, technology transfer, venture capital, and IP Law. For more information, please visit the website.
Latin American MBA Association (LAMBAA)
LAMBAA welcomes all students interested in the emerging markets of Latin America, the increasingly important Hispanic marketplace of the USA or Latino culture. For more information, please visit our website.
MBA Council
Our goal is to maximize our BU MBA experience, strive to enhance the global unity and diversity among our MBA students, administration, and alumni, and further enhance the perception of the BU MBA from both an academic and a corporate perspective. For more information, please visit our website.
MBA Partners Club
The MBA Partners Club is a networking and support community for MBA students and their significant others. For more information, please visit our website.
MBA Marketing Association
The MBA Marketing Association is dedicated to promoting the discipline of marketing and assisting its members with the challenging transition from academia to the marketing profession. The association sponsors a series of lectures, panels, and job search programs each semester to give marketing students an overview of the profession. We also sponsor speakers, networking opportunities, company visits and other events to assist students with company research. For more information, please visit our website.
MS·MBA Association
MS·MBA students are automatically members of our club, which supports and funds various career and social events and acts as the student voice in interactions with the administration. This organization serves to provide students with opportunities to learn more about technology, information systems, and business. For more information, please visit our website.
Net Impact
Net Impact is a national network of emerging business leaders committed to using the power of business to create a better world. The Boston University GSM chapter provides a forum for discussion of issues related to corporate social and environmental responsibility and entrepreneurship through a case competition, speakers from area corporations, and volunteer events. For more information, please visit our website.
PNP (Public & Nonprofit Management) Club
The mission of the PNP Club is to enhance the Public and Nonprofit Management curriculum at the School of Management by:
- Organizing activities outside the classroom to further educate School of Management students about management issues in the public and nonprofit sectors and to increase awareness about the program among both internal and external audiences
- Expanding the student/alumni community through social networking and career development activities
- Collaborating with the School of Management administration to strengthen the Public and Nonprofit Management Program
For more information, please visit our website.
Sports Management
Boston University's Sports Management Association has four main objectives:
- Allow its members to gain knowledge about the many facets of the sports industry
- Provide donations to inner-city sports programs through volunteer work and fundraising events
- Bring professionals from the sports industry to bestow their knowledge and advice upon students
- Develop a career network for students and alumni
For more information, please visit our website.
Urban Land Club
The Urban Land Club brings together students with a shared interest in real estate and a dedication to career advancement through the sharing of information and networking. For more information, please visite the website.
West Coast Networking Club
The West Coast Networking Club is an organization focused on building BU's presence on the West Coast. Historically we have offered a single trip in January to technology and finance companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. This year we are expanding and diversifying into more geographies and disciplines, specifically technology in Silicon Valley, entertainment in southern California and possibly Finance and Energy. These new treks will be highly dependent upon interested students to plan and attend them with the WCNC helping along the way. Spots are limited on each trek to get involved early and reserve your spot in this rare opportunity to get inside some of the most sought after companies. For more information, please visit the website.
The Women's MBA Association (WMBAA)
Through panels and other programming, we provide a forum for students, faculty, staff, and alumni to discuss issues facing women in today's diverse workplace. For more information, please contact vist our website.