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Tuesday, August 31 2021 - 04:13
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Peking University HSBC Business School and Cambridge Judge Business School announce Cooperative Programme for delivery of their own programmes in Shenzhen, China
SHENZHEN, China, Aug. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

On August 27, Peking University HSBC Business School and the University of 
Cambridge Judge Business School announced a Cooperative Programme in Shenzhen, 
China, that extends previous business-education collaboration between the two 
institutions.

The two schools announced in March 2020 plans to advance long-term 
collaboration in business and management, beginning with the launch of two 
executive education programmes focusing on innovation and international 
management.

The Cooperative Programme consists of a new Global Executive MBA (GEMBA) 
programme from Cambridge Judge Business School, and a Master's / Certificate 
programme in China Studies for Economics and Management (MCS/CCS) from Peking 
University.

Cambridge Judge Business School will deliver its new Global Executive MBA 
(GEMBA) programme through Cambridge Judge faculty and guest lecturers, with up 
to 50% taught in Shenzhen. The MBA degree and core curriculum of the GEMBA 
programme will match that of the Executive MBA (EMBA) programme that has 
operated in Cambridge since 2009 and which will continue in tandem with the new 
GEMBA programme. 

This will be the first time Cambridge Judge offers regular MBA teaching outside 
of Cambridge, marking a new chapter in the business school's history when the 
GEMBA programme begins in January 2023.

Peking University's MCS/CCS programme will be delivered concurrently in 
Shenzhen through its faculty and guest lecturers. The programme is designed to 
focus on professional knowledge of China's economy, financial market and 
corporate management, delivering a profound and integrated vision of China with 
a global perspective.

While each party will confer its own degree or certificate to students, the 
Cooperative Programme offers new opportunities for senior students to gain 
exposure to the business climate of both the Cambridge cluster and the Shenzhen 
Pearl River Bay Area, combining business studies with an exposure to Chinese 
business and management culture.

Says Professor Christoph Loch, whose 10-year tenure as Cambridge Judge Dean 
ends on 31 August: "Cambridge Judge Business School is proud of our Executive 
MBA (EMBA) programme, which attracts students from around the world for a 
programme based in Cambridge. The parallel Global EMBA programme is a great 
opportunity for experienced professionals based in the Asia-Pacific region, and 
beyond, especially as they will also have the opportunity to participate in 
China studies with our partner Peking University HSBC Business School."

Says Professor Hai Wen, the Founding Dean of Peking University HSBC Business 
School: "The Cooperative Programme by Peking University HSBC Business School 
and Cambridge Judge Business School offers a rare opportunity to learn from two 
top business schools representing the East and the West. Students will acquire 
a deeper understanding of core knowledge and gain first-hand experience of 
contemporary business environments in China."

The GEMBA programme will commence teaching in January 2023 and the MCS/CCS 
programme will start in September 2022. Information about admissions procedures 
is expected to be announced later this year.

The official website: https://english.phbs.pku.edu.cn/ 

For further information:

Cambridge Judge Business School
Charles Goldsmith
Head of Media Relations
Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
+44 (0)7912 162279 c.goldsmith@jbs.cam.ac.uk

Peking University HSBC Business School
Mao Na
Director of International Office
HSBC Business School, Peking University
+86 755 2603 3097 maona@phbs.pku.edu.cn 

Source: Peking University HSBC Business School

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