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Education ISB signs up with Chinese biz school Our Bureau
Hyderabad , Sept. 9 THE Indian School of Business (ISB) has tied up with the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), Beijing for a student exchange programme. According to Professor M. Rammohan Rao, Dean, ISB, "India and China are two of the most significant emerging markets. The ISB and the CKGSB, therefore, make ideal partners for exposing our students to each others' expertise, heritage and culture". Professor Jean Lee, Associate Dean, CKGSB, said: "Both the ISB and the CKGSB have similar aspirations and are taking big strides in their ambitious vision to be the top business schools in Asia. Our partnership with the ISB brings both our countries closer and helps us in sharing new ways of doing business in emerging markets." The CKGSB was established in 2002 in Beijing. The school has established strong relationships with top B-schools in the US and Europe, including Wharton, UCLA, INSEAD, Darden and McGill. It is now beginning to seek more interaction with schools in Asia. "CKGSB holds the unique position of being China's first independent, freestanding, and not-for-profit institution of higher learning," said Professor Bing Xiang, Dean CKGSB. The ISB is working actively on building partnerships with B-Schools from key regions of the world of especially from the emerging economies such as China, South Africa, Pakistan, Israel. Currently, the ISB has student exchange agreements with 12 B-Schools across 7 countries and is looking at increasing these to 25 in the following year.
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