The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)’s Executive MBA Programme ranks 19th in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2021 announced today.
In the “Career Progress” category, CUHK EMBA has taken first place among the world’s top 100 EMBA programmes. This is a measure that tracks changes in our alumni’s seniority and the size of company they now work in, versus before their EMBA.
Prof. Lin Zhou, Dean of CUHK Business School, said: “I am very pleased to see CUHK EMBA has held its ground as a top 20 EMBA programme globally. My heartfelt gratitude goes to our faculty, staff, alumni and students for their tremendous support to the School. As Hong Kong’s first EMBA programme, the ranking results have demonstrated our commitment in nurturing outstanding leaders who have contributed to the region’s socio-economic development.”
“We are very pleased to see the positive ranking results and uptick in many key areas and are honoured to be the world’s top-ranked programme in career progress, which is a testament to our ability of nurturing our students to become top-notch management talents in the ever-changing world and create great value to the business community and society post-EMBA,” said Prof. Howard Lam, Director of EMBA Programme and Associate Professor of Practice in Marketing.“
CUHK EMBA nurtures top-notch management talents for keeping up with the fast-evolving economy in Hong Kong, the mainland, and beyond. The programme is structured around the “six pillars” (Theories, Practices, Internal Network, External Network, Strategic Perspectives and Social Contribution) that aims to enhance the well-being of the business community and society. Relevance is emphasised in the context of Hong Kong’s strategic location within China and the Asia-Pacific region.
For more details, please click here to read the full results of the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2021 and visit https://bit.ly/3j4edLK to learn more about CUHK EMBA.