China Europe International Business School
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 a business school located in Shanghai, China.
中欧国际工商学院 | |
Motto | 中国深度 全球广度 (simplified Chinese) |
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Motto in English | China Depth, Global Breadth |
Type | Business school |
Established | 1994 |
President | Li Mingjun, Dipak C. Jain |
Dean | Ding Yuan |
Postgraduates | 1,078 |
Location | Shanghai |
Affiliations | Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
Website | ceibs.edu |
Established under an agreement between the Chinese government and the European Commission in Shanghai in November 1994, CEIBS was the first business school in mainland China to offer a full-time MBA, an Executive MBA and a wide range of Executive Education programmes. CEIBS follows the European model of business schools.[1] It's MBA programme has consistently ranked amongst the best in the world[2][3][4].
History
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.
In May 2009 CEIBS started an EMBA programme in Ghana, being the first Asian business school to start such a programme in Africa.[5] CEIBS was also the first Asian business school, and one of the very few around the globe, to become carbon neutral in 2011.[6] In 2009, CEIBS became the first Chinese business school to make the world's Top 10 MBA ranking compiled by the FT.[7]
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.[8]
Campus
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. 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.
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. 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).
Academics
80% of the non-Chinese students who graduate from China Europe International Business School establish residence and work in the Asia-Pacific region.[9]
Programs
- MBA
- Finance MBA (Part-time)
- MBA/Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (Coordinated with Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University)
- MBA/Master of Public Health (Coordinated with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)
- MBA/Master of Management in Hospitality (Coordinated with Cornell University School of Hotel Administration)
- Executive MBA (taught in Mandarin)
- Global Executive MBA Shanghai cohort (taught in English)
- Global Executive MBA Zurich cohort (taught in English)
- Executive Education
- PhD in Management (Coordinated with Shanghai Jiaotong University)
Rankings
CEIBS MBA Programme:
- #1 in Asia, #5 globally full-time MBA Programme (2019): Financial Times[10]
- #1 in Asia, Global Best Business School (2018): Bloomberg Businessweek China
- #1 in Asia, #3 globally among 2-year programmes outside the US, 2017: Forbes Magazine
CEIBS Global EMBA Programme:
- Top 20 Globally for 10 Consecutive Years (2010-2019), #5 worldwide and highest ranked stand-alone programme in 2019:[11] Financial Times
Administration
Person | Position |
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Li Mingjun | President (March 2015 – present) |
Dipak C. Jain | President (European) September 2018 – present |
Notable people
Faculty and staff
- Romano Prodi, board member
- Wu Jinglian, Honorary Professor
- Xu Xiaonian, Professor of Economics and Finance[12]
- Pedro Nueno, Honorary President.
Alumni
- Chen Hao, Governor of Yunnan province
- Huang Nubo, Chairman, Beijing Zhongkun Investment Group
- Lan Yu, fashion designer
- Liu Qiangdong, Founder and President, JD.com
- Maymunah Kadiri, Nigerian mental health advocate
- Yang Lan, Co-founder, Sun TV
- Uju Uzo Ojinnaka, Founder and CEO Traders of Africa
References
- Andreas Kaplan, 2018, A school is “a building that has four walls…with tomorrow inside”: Toward the reinvention of the business school, Business Horizons
- "Best International MBAs: Two-Year Programs". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
- "Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com". rankings.ft.com. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
- "Asia-Pacific B-Schools Ranking". Bloomberg Businessweek.
- CEIBS EMBA Africa Program - Financial Times. Retrieved on June 12, 2012.
- CEIBS Becomes 1st Business School in Asia to Achieve “Carbon Neutral” Status Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine - BusinessBecause. Retrieved on June 12, 2012.
- CEIBS MBA Profile - Financial Times. Retrieved on December 2, 2011.
- "Chinese acquire private Zurich business school". 9 November 2015.
- The Business School Building Boom: How Do MBAs Rate Their Facilities? Business Because, Seb Murray, 27 Jan 2014
- - Financial Times. Retrieved on January 28, 2019.
- https://www.ft.com/content/fd4dab8e-c40c-11e9-ae6e-a26d1d0455f4
- China's Most Powerful People 2009 - Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved on December 2, 2011.
External links
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- Official website (English version)
- Official website (Chinese version)
- China Europe International Business School - Pei Cobb Freed & Partners