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Southern California's program at Antai School of Management gives students opportunities for international networking while they learn
It doesn't get any more intimate: Cheung Kong Graduate School has a campus on the grounds of the city's oldest guesthouse -- and only 50 students
Companies looking to give execs some ladder-climbing polish are flocking to this Shanghai EMBA program
China's booming B-school industry will need a new generation of teachers. Guanhua's PhD program is on the case
New equipment and renovations have given Shanghai Jiao Tong University's B-school such a sleek look, you'd never guess its age
With more than a decade in China, Rutgers' 14-month EMBA program at Shanghai Jiao Tong University appeals to a wide range of students
The Beijing University's B-school is more than 20 years old and features an international MBA with MIT
Webster University's joint MBA program with Shanghai University of Finance & Economics offers a relaxed atmosphere and low cost
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Both China's system for public company ownership and China's securities law originated at the Guanghua School of Management in Beijing
The China Europe International Business School's elite executive MBA program helps execs make their outfits even more successful, says Professor Weijiong Zhang
As the first English MBA program in China, CEIBS has set the pattern for others to follow, says Dean Rolf Cremer
The China Europe International Business School gives managers an opportunity to perfect their skills -- and reflect on the purpose of their lives
Cheung Kong offers a new and rigorous MBA program with a heavy concentration in Chinese studies, says Associate Dean Jean Lee
Washington University's joint EMBA program with Fudan University in Shanghai is aimed at middle managers, not CEOs
At Shanghai's Jiao Tong University, many professors travel abroad to bring back the latest thinking from other campuses
With Jiao Tong University, USC's Marshall School seeks to "leverage" China while offering a Global Executive MBA that's similar to home
Many companies and MBAs have untenable hopes for the China market, says Baocheng Liu, dean of Sino-U.S. School of International Management
With a reputation for intensity, Tsinghua is the top name in China's B-schools. Says one professor: "It's not a relaxed place"
That's the language at its joint program with Shanghai University of Finance & Economics, even though all the students are Chinese