TORONTO – Thursday, July 7, 2022 – New research from York University’s Schulich School of Business shows that the use of “dynamic scheduling models” can be applied to more effectively assign patients requiring home care services to medical providers such as registered nurses, physical therapists, or personal support workers. The findings are contained in the paper, […]
Schulich MBA students, plus exchange students from partner schools, have successfully completed the first-ever ENTR 6905 (Intelligent Innovation Ecosystem Design) course. This course represented a partnership between Schulich’s Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Schulich’s International Relations office. This year, ENTR 6905 hosted exchange students from Israel, the UK, and Thailand. Cherry Rose Tan, Entrepreneur […]
The 17th edition of Schulich Startup Night (SSN-17) recently attracted over 200 registrants and more sponsorship support than ever before. “This was a Schulich Startup Night that will be remembered for years to come! We had amazing pitches from our student and alumni companies that really blew our audience away. It was a tough decision for […]
New research shows that audit quality declined as a result of COVID-19 travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders. The findings are contained in the paper, “Audit Quality and COVID-19 Restrictions”, published in Managerial Auditing Journal. The article was co-written by Kiridaran (Giri) Kanagaretnam, Professor of Accounting and Ron Binns Chair in Financial Reporting, Banking and Governance […]