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CUHK Business School: Six Decades of Excellence in Global Business Education

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 21 January 2025 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School, Asia's pioneer in business education, continues to shape the future of global business leadership while celebrating its rich legacy of innovation since 1963.



The CUHK Business School sustains its leading position by leveraging innovative curriculum design and forging an international class mix.
The CUHK Business School sustains its leading position by leveraging innovative curriculum design and forging an international class mix.

Pioneering Business Education

As Asia's first business school to offer BBA, MBA and EMBA programmes, CUHK Business School has built an influential network of over 45,000 alumni — Hong Kong's largest business school alumni community. The School maintains its position through innovative curriculum design and robust industry partnerships. Our Faculty members and research centres advance and promote cross-disciplinary knowledge, creating value for the region and the world by driving the development of global business.

Additionally, the School's strong relationships with enterprises across Greater China and beyond provide students with invaluable real-world experience through internships, consultancy projects, and experiential learning opportunities, preparing them for leadership roles in the dynamic Asian business landscape.

International Partnerships and Opportunities

CUHK Business School has forged strategic partnerships with prestigious institutions worldwide, including dual degree programmes with HEC Paris, Rotterdam School of Management, and The University of Texas at Austin. These collaborations offer students unparalleled international exposure and cross-cultural business insights.

Through dynamic learning experiences, CUHK Business Master’s students can broaden their global perspectives and cultivate valuable networks, fostering professional growth.
Through dynamic learning experiences, CUHK Business Master’s students can broaden their global perspectives and cultivate valuable networks, fostering professional growth.

The School's global impact is exemplified through its diverse student body. Aleksandr Volkov, a MSc in Management student from Russia, highlights the programme's practical curriculum: "The interactive teaching style and collaborative environment at CUHK perfectly prepare students for multinational corporate careers." He also embraces this opportunity to learn more about the China market, leveraging CUHK's alumni network for insights to guide his future business decisions.

Investment in Excellence

The School offers comprehensive financial support through merit-based scholarships and various financial aid options for both local and international students. For more information and the complete programme listing, visit www.gs.cuhk.edu.hk/ba.

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About CUHK

Founded in 1963, CUHK combines tradition with innovation in teaching and research, maintaining strong global partnerships to address real-world challenges.

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