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SBA Academic Centers

As part of the academic mission of the School of Business Administration, these Centers have been established to further academic research, enhance connections to the global business community, and provide opportunities for students and faculty to collaborate with business leaders and alumni. 

Center for Risk Management and Corporate Governance (LUC.edu/risk)
Loyola University Chicago's Center for Integrated Risk Management and Corporate Governance is a partnership between the School of Business Administration (SBA) and the School of Law.  Housed in the SBA, the center provides an integrated approach to Risk Management, focusing on corporate governance and compliance, business ethics, financial and accounting risk, and operational risk.

Center for International Business (LUC.edu/cgmrl)
The Center provides opportunities for funded research, non-degree programs and student/faculty exchanges. Broadly, it helps in promoting and fostering collaborative discussions and dialogue on social and sustainable economic development worldwide.

Center for Financial and Policy Studies (LUC.edu/finpol)
The Center brings nationally recognized experts in banking and financial services from the academic, practitioner and policy-making communities to the Loyola campus to interact with students and faculty in addition to promoting research in banking and financial services. 

Family Business Center (LUC.edu/fbc)
Since 1990, the Family Business Center has been dedicated to strengthening multi-generational family businesses of varying sizes, industries and complexities. Through research, education and networking, the Center provides a unique community where family business owners can find support, learning and guidance on the complex challenges they face. These innovative programs provide members the opportunity to share knowledge and cultivate synergies with one another to push the frontier of family enterprise to new levels.

 



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