An Integrated Educational Partnership
Applying the principles of academic rigor, diversity, and impactful learning, this powerful educational alliance enables the faculty team to tailor a senior management program with unique relevance to China.
For more than a century, the mission of Harvard Business School (HBS) has been to educate leaders who make a difference in the world. Renowned for its legacy of innovation, HBS introduced the case method to management education, developed the concept of executive education, and created the world's first MBA program. A global network of seven research centers on four continents extends the School's groundbreaking research efforts to the international marketplace. Founded in 1908, HBS is a longstanding world leader in redefining the nature of management education, shaping the practice of business in every industry, and inventing the future of business.
Founded in 1905, Fudan University is one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in China. As an intellectually comprehensive academic institution, Fudan offers degrees in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, technology, management, and medical sciences. Fudan is the first of its kind in China to provide business administration education, and the history of School of Management could be traced back to as early as 1917. The School was one of the first business schools in China to set up MBA program in 1991, and to establish EMBA program in 2002. Rooted in the profound cultural traditions of Fudan University, the School of Management is progressing with its goal to cultivate business leaders and professional managers with international competence, and who fit into the needs of China's economic development as well. In light of the development of China's economy, the School is committed to crystallizing the management experience and thoughts in a Chinese business environment, carrying out innovative research, and sharing its ideas and thoughts with academic and business entities from home and abroad.