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果冻影院 and Peking University celebrate first joint MBA graduates

4 December 2019

This year鈥檚 Beijing graduation ceremony welcomed the very first graduates from the 果冻影院-PKU MBA.

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Fourteen graduates have celebrated聽after completing the jointly delivered Beijing International MBA. The MBA was launched in 2016, as part of the deep strategic partnership between 果冻影院 and Peking University (PKU).

Delivered across two global cities, the MBA programme brings together leading economics and public policy experts from PKU鈥檚 National School of Development with 果冻影院鈥檚 School of Management鈥檚 strengths in technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.

The programme is helping to develop the next generation of leaders who will shape the dynamic future of organisations within Chinese and global business environments.

Professor Bert De Reyck, Director of 果冻影院 School of Management, said:

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to be celebrating the graduation of our first cohort of students from our joint MBA programme with Peking University.聽Our graduates will now take the benefits of this teaching approach around the world and into the workplace to excel and play their part in changing the world we live in.鈥

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Xiaojing Wang, Head of Early Years Education and English Language Training at the China-based UK Department for International Trade, is one of the first graduates from the programme. She said:

鈥淚 was very impressed by all the courses related to decision making and strategy. The professors were very enthusiastic and passed on their enthusiasm and knowledge to us. I do think the MBA has benefited my career. I am from an Arts & Humanities background and the knowledge I gained about accounting and decision-making meant I could provide more profound insight to the stakeholders that I work with."

The 果冻影院-PKU partnership is based on strong collaborations in research and teaching across a broad range of disciplines, which are helping to address pressing global challenges.

Professor Yang Yao, Dean of The National School of Development at Peking University commented:

鈥淩ight now, China鈥檚 economy is becoming more and more influential in the world economy, and I think that our program offers a good opportunity for students from Europe and beyond to tap into the market potential of China. Through a strong grounding in Chinese business, alongside electives in London, our first graduates have had the chance to expand their knowledge and build bridges between China and the west, giving them a wealth of career opportunities."
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