The School of Management is at the forefront of shaping responsible, future-focused leaders
Through a diverse portfolio spanning human resource management, international business, social enterprise, events, sport and supply chain management, the School combines innovative teaching with impactful research to equip graduates for dynamic, purpose-led careers. With strong industry partnerships and a commitment to real-world learning, students gain practical experience, global perspectives and the skills needed to lead organisations and communities in an increasingly interconnected world.
Our vision is to develop leaders who are agile, purpose-driven and ready to navigate complexity — equipping them with the skills and real-world insight needed to drive meaningful impact in today’s rapidly changing world.
Professor Bronwen Dalton AM
Head of School
School disciplines
The School of Management contains 2 disciplines. See below for information on each discipline.
Enterprise, Innovation and Impact
The Discipline of Enterprise, Innovation and Impact at UTS Business School is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurial thinking and driving positive change in a rapidly evolving global landscape. Bringing together expertise in innovation, entrepreneurship and social impact, the Discipline equips students with the capabilities to identify opportunities, create sustainable ventures and lead meaningful transformation across industries and communities. Through a strong focus on real-world learning, collaboration and purpose-led practice, it prepares graduates to not only respond to change — but to shape it.
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Organisation, Work and Operations
The Discipline of Organisation, Work and Operations at UTS Business School focuses on how people, systems and processes come together to drive effective, sustainable organisations. Integrating expertise across organisational behaviour, human resource management and operations, the Discipline equips students with the skills to optimise performance, lead diverse teams and design efficient, resilient systems. With an emphasis on practical, real-world application, it prepares graduates to navigate complexity and improve the way work gets done across industries and global contexts.
