Since re-establishment in 1985, School of Management has been widely practicing
the strategy of internationalization. Each year, more than 100 foreign experts
and scholars are invited for academic exchanges and short-term teaching at the
School, and nearly 90 world-famous management scholars and entrepreneurs have
been entitled honorary professors or adjunct professors by the School. The
School accepts approximately 200 international students and sends more than 200
students overseas for exchange purposes on a yearly basis, and has established
close partnership with 110 internationally renowned business schools in an
internationalization strategy which covers a wide range of areas including
student exchange, faculty exchange, joint research, curriculum development,
corporate links, etc.
The School has various kinds of international exchange programs, mainly referring
to collaborative degree programs, joint research, faculty visits, student
exchanges, short-term study tours, faculty training and executive education,
etc. Those programs have helped to greatly improve the branding and influence
the School enjoys in the global scale, extend the global perspectives of the
students and faculty, and offer great benefits for each of the participating
students, faculty and senior managers.
In addition, the School has actively joined international organizations which aim
to enhance exchanges and cooperative research among the world's top business
schools to explore more globalized resources. The School became a member of PIM
(Partnership in International Management) in 2007 and the 173rd member globally
of GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) in 2009. In 2011, the School
co-founded CoBS (Council on Business and Society), and in 2012, the School
joined GNAM (Global Network for Advanced Management) as a founding member. In
2009, the School successfully obtained the EQUIS (European Quality Development
System) accreditation. In 2012, 2017 and 2023, the School was continuously
awarded the 5-year EQUIS re-accreditations. In 2010, the School was awarded the
AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation, and
was re-accredited by AACSB in 2015 and 2020 respectively, both with the 5-year
accreditation period.