Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools

Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools

The Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS) was founded in 2004 by 11 of the leading business schools within the Asia-Pacific region. AAPBS is a not-for-profit organisation with more than 100 members from 16 countries.

The mission

The primary purpose of AAPBS is to provide leadership and representation in order to advance the quality of business and management education in the Asia-Pacific Region. AAPBS will accomplish its mission by collaborating in research and teaching, and working in partnership to improve business school standards and quality.

The Council

The 11 founding AAPBS members form the initial inaugural members of the Association’s Council. Additional institutional members have been added to the Council with the hope that this will soon constitute a leadership board of 20 Institutional Representatives in the region. At present, there are 17 Council members. The Council’s charge is to represent and address the concerns of business and management schools in the region.

Council Members

* Asian Institute of Management
* Chinese University of Hong Kong
* Fudan University
* Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
* Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

* Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

* KAIST Business School

* Keio University

* National Taiwan University

* National University of Singapore

* Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration, Chulalongkorn University

* Tsinghua University

* University of Malaya

* University of Otago

* University of Queensland

* University of Sydney

* Yonsei University

Executive Committee

* President: Professor Yingyi Qian (Dean, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University).

* Vice-President/President-Elect: Professor Toemsakdi Krishnamra (Director, Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration).

* Executive Member: Professor Peter Wolnizer (Dean, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Sydney).

* Executive Director (President’s Office): Professor June Xiaojun Qian (Associate Dean, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University).

* Director: Professor Betty Chung (KAIST Business School).

Past Presidents

* Founding President: Professor Sung Joo Park (KAIST Business School).

* (2nd) President: Professor KC Chan (Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Government of the Hong Kong SAR).

List of members (by country/region)

* Australia

* Australian National University

* Bond University

* Curtin University of Technology

* Griffith University

* La Trobe University

* Melbourne Business School

* Monash University

* Queensland University of Technology

* Swinburne University of Technology

* University of Adelaide

* University of Melbourne

* University of Queensland

* University of South Australia

* University of Southern Queensland

* University of Sydney

* University of Western Australia

* Belgium

* European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)

* China

* Beijing Jiaotong University

* Central South University

* Chongqing University

* Dalian University of Technology

* Dongbei University of Finance and Economics

* East China University of Science & Technology

* Harbin Institute of Technology

* Huazhong University of Science & Technology

* Hunan University

* Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics

* Jilin University

* Lanzhou University

* Nanjing University

* Nankai University

* Northeastern University

* Northwest University

* Peking University

* Renmin University of China

* Shanghai Jiaotong University

* Shantou University

* South China University of Technology

* Southwest Jiaotong University

* Sun Yat-Sen University

* Tianjin University

* Tianjin University of Finance and Economics

* Tongji University

* Tsinghua University

* University of Electronic Science & Technology of China

* University of International Business & Economics

* University of Science & Technology of China

* Wuhan University of Technology

* Xiamen University

* Xi'an Jiaotong University

* Yunnan University

* Zhejiang University

* Zhongnan University of Economics & Law

* Hong Kong SAR

* Chinese University of Hong Kong

* Hong Kong Polytechnic University

* Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

* Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario (Hong Kong Campus)

* University of Hong Kong

* India

* ICFAI Business School

* Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

* Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

* Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

* Indian Institute of Management Indore

* Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

* Indian School of Business

* Management Development Institute

* Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad

* Symbiosis Institute of Business Management

* XLRI, Jamshedpur

* Indonesia

* Prasetiya Mulya Business School

* Japan

* Keio University

* Kwansei Gakuin University

* Korea

* Ajou University

* Chonnam University

* KAIST Business School

* Korea University

* Sogang University

* Sungkyunkwan University

* Yonsei University

* Malaysia

* University of Malaya

* New Zealand

* Auckland University of Technology

* Massey University

* University of Auckland

* University of Canterbury

* University of Otago

* University of Waikato

* Philippines

* Asian Institute of Management

* Singapore

* National University of Singapore

* Singapore Management University

* Taiwan

* National Chengchi University

* National Chiao Tung University

* National Taiwan University

* Thailand

* Asian Institute of Technology

* Chulalongkorn University

* Mahidol University

* Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration

* Thammasat University

* United States

* Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)

* Vietnam

* Vietnam National University

External links

* [http://www.aapbs.org Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS)]
* [http://www.aacsb.edu Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)]
* [http://www.efmd.org European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)]


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