For Wisconsin companies, it’s “value added” at the Lubar College of Business.
We’re part of the fabric of Wisconsin’s economy. 75% of our 40,000 graduates contribute to the state’s workforce. Our faculty engage with industry on research and applied projects. Our students intern with, work for, and learn from our partners in industry. And Wisconsin’s corporate executives turn to us to train, develop, and sustain their ranks.
How can you connect?
Seven centers and initiatives that leverage the academic strength of the university with the knowledge and experience of corporations.
View Centers & InitiativesDeveloping high-level leaders through custom-designed programs for companies and topic-focused programming for individuals.
View Executive EducationOur Career Center will help you identify quality candidates for internships and full-time placements, and build your corporate presence at the Lubar College.
View Recruit at LubarConnect your company to advanced Lubar students and faculty for project work that serves your business needs.
View Industry Connect39,000 strong, the Lubar alumni network spans the globe and has a strong impact on the Wisconsin economy. Stay connected!
View AlumniAn 11-month startup accelerator to assist founders and entrepreneurs in launching their new venture. Inviting applications from UWM students, faculty, staff, and community members.
View IncubatorLearn More about What’s Happening at Lubar
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