CEIBS follows the European model of business schools.Its MBA programme
has consistently ranked amongst the best in the world.To get more news
about
business school in China, you can visit acem.sjtu.edu.cn official website.
The
school's predecessor, the China-EC Management Institute (CEMI), was
launched in Beijing in 1984. After CEIBS was formally established in
1994 in collaboration with its partners European Foundation for
Management Development (EFMD) and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, it
later moved to Minhang in Shanghai. In 1994, CEIBS opened its main
campus in Shanghai's Pudong district.[citation needed]
In May
2009 CEIBS started an EMBA programme in Ghana, being the first Asian
business school to start such a programme in Africa.CEIBS was also the
first Asian business school, and one of the very few around the globe,
to become carbon neutral in 2011.In 2009, CEIBS became the first Chinese
business school to make the world's Top 10 MBA ranking compiled by the
FT.
In November 2015, CEIBS announced that it had acquired the
Lorange Institute of Business of Zurich for 16.5 million Swiss francs,
with plans to train over 200 Chinese managers per month.
Established
in 1994, the main campus of CEIBS in Shanghai's Pudong district was
designed by Henry N. Cobb and Ian Bader of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
and made CEIBS the first business school in mainland China with its own
campus.[citation needed] In 2011, CEIBS began the 18-month construction
of Phase 3 of the Shanghai campus which doubled its size to 7.5 million
square meters.[citation needed]
CEIBS opened its Beijing campus
on April 24, 2010, within Beijing's Zhonguangcun Software Park alongside
the research centres of IBM, Oracle, Neusoft and more than 200 other
leading technology companies. It effectively doubled the school's total
number of classroom seats.[citation needed] Designed by the Spanish
architectural firm IDOM, the Beijing campus hosts CEIBS EMBA programme
and executive education courses. Each year, the CEIBS Beijing campus
graduates almost 300 EMBA students and nearly 3,000 executive education
participants. The campus is also a central meeting point for CEIBS
alumni as Beijing is home to CEIBS’ second-largest alumni chapter (after
Shanghai).
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