The University of Sydney Business School recognised with Highest Honours from Beta Gamma Sigma

9 September 2025

The University of Sydney Business School recognised with Highest Honours from Beta Gamma Sigma

The University of Sydney Business School has been awarded the Highest Honours designation by  Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS), the international business honour society. This distinction—the highest level of recognition a chapter can achieve in the BGS Chapter Honour Roll program—acknowledges the School’s commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and student success.

Over the past year, the Business School’s BGS Chapter has celebrated excellence across students, staff, and the wider community through a range of awards. The Chapter Honouree Award was presented to Renee Noble, CEO of Girls’ Programming Network, a highly regarded community leader recognised for her contributions to empowering women in technology and advancing diversity in STEM fields. Dr Angela Hecimovic was the recipient of the 2025 Academic of the Year Award acknowledged the invaluable support and guidance provided by an academic staff member, highlighting the strong mentorship culture within the School.

At the BGS Recognition Ceremony in May 2025, the academic achievements of 425 Business School students were celebrated through their induction into BGS. Among them, two students were recognised with the prestigious BGS Medal for exceptional academic achievement:  Zihan Yu (Bachelor of Commerce) and Aditya Parama Setiaboedi (Master of Commerce Extension).

As a Highest Honours chapter, the Business School has also been awarded a scholarship to support one outstanding student in furthering their academic and professional development.

Established in 1913, Beta Gamma Sigma is the international honour society for AACSB-accredited business schools, which represent the top five percent of programs worldwide. BGS members, inducted as students, go on to hold influential leadership roles across corporate, entrepreneurial, government, non-profit, and academic sectors.