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China Europe International Business School 中欧国际工商学院 Established 1994 Type Business school Location Pudong, Shanghai, PRC Former names CEMI Affiliations Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Ministry of Foreign TradeWebsite Official website (English) China Europe International Business School (CEIBS; simplified Chinese: 中欧国际工商学院; traditional Chinese: 中歐國際工商學院) is one of the three international business schools affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University located in Shanghai, China. The school was established in 1994 in Beijing as a joint venture between the European Commission, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. It was then moved to Shanghai, where it spent its first years in Shanghai Jiaotong University's Minhang campus. IESE Business School in Barcelona has supported its development. Today CEIBS has its own facilities in Shanghai's Pudong district, a small yet complex design by architect I. M. Pei and Beijing Campus. In this project, I.M. Pei combined classical monastic proportions of European heritage with Chinese elements.
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In its short history, CEIBS has become one of the top MBA programmes in Asia (besides Indian School of Business and HKUST) and it is placed 17th in the world, according to the Financial Times (2011 edition).[1] In 2009, CEIBS has become the first Chinese business school to (temporarily) make the worldwide top 10.[2] Its EMBA programme, ranked 11th worldwide by the same publication[3], is the largest in the world topping 700 students in Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen. In the 2009 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report[4] the school was ranked 5th in Asia Pacific. Its joint venture partners are Shanghai Municipal Government, and the European Union.
In May 2009 CEIBS has started a MBA program in Ghana for the first time.[5]
Sponsoring Entities
Unlike most major business schools, CEIBS finances itself mostly from stipends.[citation needed] It also receives some funding from the European Union and the municipal government of Shanghai.
Notable People
Faculty and Staff
- John Quelch, Dean, Vice President and Distinguished Professor of International Management, formerly Senior Associate Dean at Harvard Business School and Dean at London Business School
- Romano Prodi, Sino-Europe Dialogue Chair, formerly Prime Minister of Italy and President of the European Commission
- Wu Jinglian, Professor of Economics, one of the preeminent economists of the People's Republic of China
- George Yip, Professor of Management and Co-Director, Centre on China Innovation, formerly Dean at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
- Zhu Min, Adjunct Professor, Deputy Managing Director at International Monetary Fund
- Xu Xiaonian, Professor of Economics and Finance, named by Businessweek as one of China's Most Powerful People in 2009[6]
Alumni
- Jonathan Lu, CEO, Alibaba.com
- Matias Allendes, CEO, Yukids South America and founding partner of www.latinoamericanosenchina.com
- Edward Zhu, Founder and CEO, CHIIC & CHIC Group
- Chen Zhilie, Chairman, EVOC Group
- James Deng, CEO & President, Beijing Novartis Pharma Ltd
- Fan Yanqing, Secretary, Changzhou Municipal Committee of the CPC
- Jin Zhiguo, President, Tsingtao Brewery
- Wei Feiyan, Chairman, Guangxi Huahong Pharmaceutical
- Xu Hang, Founder, Chairman & Co-CEO, Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics
- Robert Xu, Founder & Chairman, Kingdee International Software Group
- Yan Yiming, Founder & Attorney, Shanghai Yan Yiming Law Firm
- Rong Guangdao, Chairman of the Board, Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co.
- Zhu Yicai, Chairman, China Yurun
- Wu Jingshui, CFO, China Mengniu Dairy
- Yu Xubo, President, COFCO Corporation
- Yang Shaopeng, Chairman, SITC International
- Lidia Fluhme, Founder & President, Gran Fondo New York
References
- ^ Global MBA Rankings 2010 - Financial Times. Retrieved on February 27, 2011.
- ^ Global MBA Rankings 2010 - Financial Times. Retrieved on January 27, 2010.
- ^ Global EMBA Rankings 2011 - Financial Times. Retrieved on October 24, 2011.
- ^ "QS Global 200 Business Schools Report 2009 North America". http://www.topmba.com/mba-rankings/global-200-business-schools-report/top-business-schools-2009/north-america.
- ^ CEIBS: MBA in Ghana - MBA Channel. Retrieved on April 16, 2009.
- ^ http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/11/1113_business_stars_of_china/32.htm
External links
- Official website (English version)
Categories:- Universities and colleges in Shanghai
- I. M. Pei buildings
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