CUHK EMBA Ranks 29th in Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2018

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School’s Executive MBA has been ranked 29th in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2018, which features the world’s top 100 programmes.

Among the top two independent EMBA programmes in Greater China, CUHK EMBA’s alumni have achieved high average salary three years after graduation, with an average amount of more than HK$2.09 million (US$267,490). The programme’s alumni also achieved a high average salary increase rate of 59 per cent. The programme ranks top amongst all independent EMBA programmes in Asia Pacific in terms of the proportion of female students, with 38 per cent of the student body represented by female business leaders. In a new criterion that indicates EMBA programme’s proportion of core courses dedicated to corporate social responsibility, ethic, social and environmental issues, CUHK EMBA also came first amongst all independent EMBA programmes in Greater China. CUHK EMBA has scored high in areas including alumni’s career progress, aims achieved via programme, Business School’s research publications, and international diversity and female proportion in the programme’s advisory board.

“We are very pleased to see the positive ranking results,” said Prof. Andrew C. F. Chan, Co-Director of Executive MBA Programme at CUHK Business School. “We were the first EMBA Programme in Hong Kong, and it is a truly made-in-Hong Kong product. While ranking is not our foremost pursuit, we appreciate the recognition of our effort and ability to nurture top-notch management talent to meet the needs of Hong Kong, the mainland and the world. We follow CUHK’s global vision and mission ‘to combine tradition with modernity, and to bring together China and the West’ as our motto. We have also established the ‘six pillars’ (Theories, Practices, Internal Network, External Network, Strategic Perspectives and Social Contribution) as our programme’s core value to enhance the well-being of the business community and society.”

CUHK EMBA continues to introduce new course content and bring new learning experiences to students. To enhance relevancy and practicality for quality teaching, the programme has partnered with business leaders and Business School faculty members to successfully develop three case studies titled “TSL Jewellery: An Innovator Across Generations”, “Hung Fook Tong: From Hong Kong to China” and “AMOREPACIFIC Hong Kong: Marketing Korean Beauty Products”. Chief executives from these companies were invited to classes to share their insights and discuss the real business cases with students.

CUHK EMBA programme continues to innovate in its curriculum by offering electives such as “Design and Innovation Management”, “Innovation Technology”, “FinTech”, “China Business” and “Applied Entrepreneurship”, etc. Students also have the opportunity to develop their global perspective and interact with senior executives from different parts of the world during overseas study trips. During summer of 2018, two trips to Denmark and the UK were hosted. A “Greater China EMBA Elite Study Week” is hosted annually with EMBA Programmes of Peking University and the National Taiwan University, and this year’s theme was “Social Innovation”.

Since 2003, in collaboration with the Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), CUHK EMBA has been running the “Talking to CEOs” and the “New Thinking in Management” TV/Radio programmes. These programmes have been broadcast on several key media channels including RTHK Radio One, RTHK TV 31, i-Cable Live News Channel, now Business News Channel and now Direct Channel. Distinguished leaders, academics and government officials were invited to these programmes to share their experience and insights with the alumni and students.

These broadcasts, as well as the content of the EMBA forums, conferences, seminars, etc., are published regularly in books, newspapers and magazines to reach a broader audience. Over 1,000 articles have been published over the past 15 years.

To provide lifelong learning opportunities and enhance networking for EMBA alumni and students, CUHK EMBA has been conducting different types of non-credit bearing seminars/events since 2002 and invited all EMBA alumni and students to attend, including monthly EMBA Forums, quarterly Left-Right Circles Theory Seminar, and the annual EMBA Annual Conference cum Reunion Dinner. In addition to these events, the CUHK EMBA Alumni Association also organizes an array of activities.

Read the full Financial Times EMBA Ranking 2018 results at: https://on.ft.com/2CJlahH or click here to download a pdf copy.