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Australian School of Business > Schools > Risk & Actuarial
 

School of Risk & Actuarial

 

Welcome to the School of Risk & Actuarial at the Australian School of Business.
 
Risk & Actuarial studies is a demanding but highly rewarding area of study that covers quantitative risk management and modelling. Risk & actuarial studies is also the foundation for entry into many areas of the financial services industry, as well as into the highly regarded actuarial profession.
 

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Head of School: John Evans

Email: john.evans@unsw.edu.au

 

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