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中欧国际工商学院MBA招生办公室
上海浦东新区红枫路699号
邮 编: 201206电 话: (86 21) 2890 5555传 真: (86 21) 2890 5200电子邮件: [email protected]网 址: www.ceibs.edu/mba
MBA Admissions OfficeChina Europe International Business School
#699 Hongfeng Road, Pudong, Shanghai 201206, PRC
Tel: (86 21) 2890 5555
Fax: (86 21) 2890 5200
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ceibs.edu/mba
CONTENTS
Conscientiousness, Innovation, and Excellence
No. 8 Global MBA Ranking
No. 1 in Asia for Six Years (2004-2009) - Financial Times (2009)
No. 4 Top Non-US Business Schools - Forbes (2009)
No. 1 Most Valuable Business Schools in China - Forbes China (2005-2007)
No. 1 Best Business Schools in China - Business Week China (2006, 2007)
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Message from the MBA Directors
Who We Are
What We Offer
Beyond the Classroom
Facilitate Your Future
Today’s China: A Land of Opportunities
Join Us
Ms. Yvonne LiOperations DirectorMBA Programme
Prof. Lydia J. PriceAssociate Dean, CEIBS
Academic DirectorMBA Programme
Welcome to China Europe International Business School!
China’s rapidly changing economy favours managers who are decisive in the face of uncertainty yet flexible and open-
minded in implementing decisions; who are deeply knowledgeable of business fundamentals yet mindful of local business
customs and sensitivities; who are aware of international best practices yet innovative in crafting their own solutions to
business problems.
CEIBS is uniquely positioned to cultivate these essential business skills and insights in our MBA graduates. We do this by
bringing together faculty, students and alumni with professional experience in dozens of countries and industries. As the
longest running MBA programme in China, CEIBS has built a network that extends deeply and broadly across Chinese and
international business circles. The strength and diversity of the CEIBS community is our key advantage.
When members of the CEIBS community come together to discuss business and to solve problems, there is sure to be
debate. CEIBS’ interactive teaching methods, consulting projects, club activities and international exchange programme
ensure that opportunities for debate and discussion continue throughout the MBA programme. Working through their
differences in culture, background and knowledge every day for 18 months, CEIBS students eventually develop sensitivities,
skills and competencies that cannot be attained elsewhere. This is what recruiters from world-class companies have come
to know as “the CEIBS difference”.
The CEIBS MBA is a highly intensive, value-added process for people who are driven by the desire to make a difference, in
China and abroad. Within the CEIBS environment, you can fully explore and develop your potential. A CEIBS MBA Degree
offers an investment with the best return in yourself and your future career. Our beautiful campus, close-knit community,
and worldclass facilities create a learning environment unparalleled in China. We invite you to explore for yourself by reading
this brochure, visiting our website and visiting our campus. We look forward to meeting you at CEIBS.
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The CEIBS DifferenceMessage from the MBA Directors
01 CEIBS MBA 2010
Milestones in the
Sino-EU Partnership
Prof. Rolf D. CremerDean and Vice President, CEIBS
China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) is a non-profi t joint venture
established in Shanghai in 1994 under an agreement between the Chinese
government and the European Commission. Its predecessor, the China-EC
Management Institute (CEMI) , was launched in Beijing in 1984. Currently, CEIBS
operates a main campus in Shanghai, a representative offi ce and teaching facilities
in Shenzhen. The school's Beijing campus is ready for use in Nov. 2009.
" CEIBS is one of
the world's leading
business schools. It
is unique in its focus
on China. No other
business school
can match CEIBS'
excellence in this most
relevant market."
CEIBS is the fi rst business school in mainland China to offer a full-time MBA, an
Executive MBA and a wide array of Executive Development Programmes.
CEIBS received international accreditation from the European Quality
Improvement System (EQUIS) in 2004 and from US-based Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) in 2008.
CEIBS is the only Asia-based business school that has achieved top-tier global
rankings for its MBA, EMBA and Executive Development Programmes.
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CEIBS Mission
What Makes Us Unique
To support China's economic development and to further China's integration into the world economy by preparing
highly competent, internationally-oriented business leaders capable of working within the Chinese economic
environment, while adapting to the driving forces of business globalization, international competition, and
international cooperation.
The CEIBS MBA programme is designed to prepare talented young people with career aspirations, managerial potential,
and international orientation for a career as a global business leader. CEIBS assures success for our students through
these core assets:
Experienced faculty from more than a dozen
countries, each with a solid reputation in China-
focused business management expertise.
Elite student body from nearly 30 countries and
territories, with work experiences spanning a
spectrum of industries.
The most extensive network of MBA and EMBA
alumni in the Chinese mainland, with nearly 8,500
graduates and 1,000 added annually, located
around the world.
Well-integrated curriculum that balances theory
and practice, hard skills and soft skills, as well as
global perspective and local understandings.
International exchange partnerships with over 40
leading business schools, most of which are among
the Financial Times global top 100 list.
Engaging and challenging activities beyond
the classroom including international business
school competitions and simulations, student-run
conferences and forums, clubs, functions and parties.
Professional career development services and access
to world-class corporate recruiters.
Unparalleled learning environment created by beautiful
campus of east-west style, close-knit community and
world-class facilities." The most important consideration I had in
choosing an MBA program was the caliber of my
classmates. CEIBS is an exciting concentration
of the world's top minds and future leaders, and I
am challenged everyday to see new perspectives,
test new ideas, and fi nd opportunities for
personal growth. "
Bill Keithler (USA)
MBA 2008
Director, MBA Student Ambassador
Previous Employer: BB&T International
Business Development Offi cer
" The interactive teaching environment provided
at CEIBS allows you to express your own ideas,
be challenged and stimulated by the thoughts of
other classmates and professors, which ultimately
leads to deepened knowledge and broadened
perspectives. "
Joo Ohk Yi (Korea)
MBA 2008VP of BGRCMBA Student AmbassadorPrevious Employer: McKinsey & CompanyBusiness Analyst 06CEIBS MBA 201005 CEIBS MBA 2010
Southeast Asia 5.2%
Africa 1.7%
Oceania 1.7%
No. 9 worldwide in terms of the international diversity of faculty - Financial Times, 2009
Catholic University of Paris
Columbia University
Cornell University
Free University of Berlin
Harvard University
IESE Business School
Indiana University
INSEAD
London University
Macquarie University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan State University
Northwestern University
Pennsylvania State University
Purdue University
CEIBS Faculty
Where They Received Their Ph. D DegreesShanghai Jiao Tong University
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
Technical University of Darmstadt
Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona
University Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV
University of Auckland
University of Birmingham
University of British Columbia
University of California
University of Cambridge
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Hong Kong
Experienced faculty from more than a dozen countries, with strong reputation for authoritative business expertise,
especially on China.
What sets CEIBS apart from other business schools is our mix of community members with rich China-related and
international business expertise.
Who We Are
Where They Come fromNorth America 36.2%
Greater China 32.8%
Europe 22.4%
University of Huston
University of Illinois, Urbana-
Champaign
University of Leicester
University of Maryland
University of Massachusetts
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
University of Tilburg
University of Virginia
University of Wollongong
Yale University
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In China, With China, For the World
Recent Books Published by CEIBS Faculty
CEIBS Case Development Center
CEIBS Center for Health Care Policy and Management
CEIBS Lujiazui International Finance Research Center
CEIBS-Zhangjiang Center for Innovative Entrepreneurship
CEIBS-Zhejiang University Center for International
Entrepreneurship
Center for Emerging Market Strategy
Center for Global Management
Faculty Research is Supported in Part by 15 Research Institutions:
Center for Global Operations Management and
Value Chain Integration
Center of Chinese Private Enterprises
Center of Marketing & Innovation
Center of Organization and People Excellence
China Center for Financial Research
China Service Outsourcing Center
Leadership Behavioural Laboratory
The Euro-China Center for Leadership and
Responsibility
Professor Wu, Jinglian
International Trade and Investment
Letters to a Young Entrepreneur
Marketing Revealed
Sustainability in Finance and Insurance: Mainstreaming the Responsibility Principle
Toward the Global Common Good: A Macro Paradigm Shift
Wealth Doesn't Last 3 Generations: How Family Businesses Can Maintain Prosperity
Winning by Talent: How to Upgrade Talent Management in Chinese Firms
Advances in Global Leadership
Business-to-Business Marketing
China Entrepreneur: Voices of Experience from 40 International Business Leaders
China's Third Revolution
Entrepreneurship in Emerging Regions around the World: Theory, Evidence and Implications
Gains and Pains: Globalization of Chinese Firms
International Joint Ventures in China: The Development of Human Resource Management Practice
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Meet the CEIBS Faculty
Burgers, Willem P. (The Netherlands)
Professor of Marketing and Strategy
Bayer Chair in Strategy and Marketing
Ph. D, Michigan State University
Callarman, Thomas E. (USA)
Professor of Operations Management
Ph. D Purdue University
Chen, Hong (Canada)
Professor of Operations Management
Ph. D, Stanford University
Chen, Jieping (PRC)
Professor of Accounting
Ph. D, University of Huston
Chen, Junsong (PRC)
Lecturer in Marketing
Ph. D, University of Birmingham
Chen, Shimin (USA)
Professor of Accounting
Ph. D, University of Georgia
Chen, Shaohui (Sophie) (PRC)
Lecturer in Management
Ph. D, University of Auckland
Cremer, Rolf D. (Germany)
Professor of Economics
Dean and Vice President
Ph. D, Technical University of Darmstadt
" These are diffi cult economic times, even in China. But
the way to remain on top of the key issues and grow
in the future is not by retreating, but by going on the
offensive, and by developing new and unique insights.
The CEIBS MBA program produces well-rounded
graduates who see the same things other graduates see
but think differently."
Atuahene-Gima, Kwaku (Ghana)
Professor of Marketing and Innovation Management
Department Chair (Marketing)
Director of Center of Marketing and Innovation
Ph. D, University of Wollongong
" CEIBS curriculum follows the latest ideas in
management education. Our purpose is to form leaders
that possess not only the necessary technical knowledge
but also embody positive values - ethical and responsible
leaders that can be models to society."
Fernandez, Juan Antonio (Spain)
Professor of Management
Visiting Scholar, Harvard Business School, 2003
Ph. D, IESE
" Interpersonal communication and other so-called soft
skills are what corporate recruiters crave most. Mastering
human or interpersonal dynamics is as important as
mastering technical challenges and is critical to leadership
success. "
Lee, Jean S K (Singapore)
Professor of Management
Department Chair (Management)
Michelin Chair Professor in Leadership and
Human Resources Management
Director, CEIBS Leadership Behavioural Laboratory
Ph. D, University of Massachusetts
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De Bettignies, Henri-Claude (France)
Distinguished Professor of Global Responsible
Leadership
European Chair for Global Governance and Sino-
European Business Relations
EPP, Catholic University of Paris
ITP, Harvard Business School
Ding, Yuan (France)
Professor of Accounting
Ph. D, University Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV
Doucet, Lorna (Canada)
Associate Professor of Management
Ph. D, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Fang, Yue (USA)
Professor of Decision Sciences
Chair and the Robert and Lois Braddock
Distinguished Research Scholar in Department of
Decision Sciences, Charles H.
Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon
Ph. D, MIT
Fryxell, Gerald E. (USA)
Professor of Management
Ph. D, Indiana University
Gao, Yan (PRC)
Assistant Professor of Finance
Ph. D, Northwestern University
Ge, Dingkun (PRC)
Assistant Professor of Strategy and
Entrepreneurship
Ph. D, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Han, Jian (USA)
Assistant Professor of Management
Ph. D, Cornell University
Meet the CEIBS Faculty
" There is wide recognition today that leaders of all organizations - start-ups, medium sized companies, large corporations, family businesses, non-profi t organizations, public sector institutions and governmental institutions - must possess an entrepreneurial mindset. An entrepreneurial mindset is focused on opportunity and is vital to generating sustainable long term growth. In recognition of this reality, CEIBS has made Entrepreneurial Management a core course in the MBA curriculum. In addition, we have a number of other courses such as Starting New Ventures, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance that provide a solid foundation for our graduates to be successful in their careers. "
Velamuri, S. Ramakrishna (Rama) (India)
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
Ph. D, University of Virginia
" CEIBS classroom is an exciting place with students
eager to learn and professors enthusiastic to teach.
CEIBS professors bring to the classroom their rich China
knowledge and global perspective, while students from
different background display their imaginative ways of
thinking. Teaching and learning occur in an interactive
environment, where puzzles are solved one after another
through discussions and debates. At CEIBS we all like
to get on this enjoyable journey of effective knowledge
transfer! "
Xu, Bin (USA)
Professor of Economics and Finance
Department Chair (Economics and Decision Sciences)
Ph. D, Columbia University
" As Shanghai is set to become an international fi nancial
center by the year of 2020 and the fi nancial industry
in China is undergoing substantial changes, many
opportunities lie ahead. Located in Pudong, CEIBS is
a unique place to explore these opportunities. Both
internationally and domestically experienced professors
of CEIBS’ fi nance and accounting department are in the
best position to help you to understand the fi nancing
issues facing Chinese fi nancial and real sectors."
Chang, Chun (USA)
Professor of Finance Associate DeanABN AMRO Chair Professor of Risk ManagementDepartment Chair (Finance and Accounting)Director of China Center for Financial ResearchProfessor of Finance, Carlson School of Management, University of MinnesotaPh. D, Northwestern University
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Zhang, Wei (PRC)
Assistant Professor of Management
Ph. D, Harvard University
Zhang, Weijiong (PRC)
Professor of Strategy
Vice President and Co-Dean
Member of the Academic Council
Ph. D, University of British Columbia
Zhang, Yimin (Canada)
Professor of Finance
Ph. D, University of British Columbia
Zhao, Xinge (PRC)
Associate Professor of Finance
Ph. D, Northwestern University
Zhou, Dongsheng (Canada)
Professor of Marketing
Associate Dean
Ph. D, University of British Columbia
Meet the CEIBS FacultyPastor, Alfredo (Spain)
Spanish Chair Professor of Economics
Professor of Economics, IESE
Banc Sabadell Chair of Economics, IESE
Ph. D, MIT
Doctor en Ciencias Economics,
Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona
Pfoertsch, Waldemar A. (Germany)
Associate Professor of Marketing
Ph. D, Free University of Berlin
Price, Lydia J. (USA)
Professor of Marketing
Associate Dean
Academic Director of MBA programme
Ph. D, Columbia University
Ramasamy, Bala (Malaysia)
Professor of Economics
Ph. D, University of Leicester
Ribera, Jaume (Spain)
Professor of Production and Operations
Management
Port of Barcelona Chair Professor of Logistics
Ph. D, University of Florida
Doctor, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Tsai, Terence (USA)
Associate Professor of Management
Ph. D, Judge Business School, University of
Cambridge
Schütte, Hellmut (France)
Professor of Management
Ph. D, University of St.Gallen
Tse, Kalun (The Netherlands)
Professor of Finance
Professor of Finance, Nyenrode University
Ph. D, London University
Waldman, Charles (France)
Professor of Marketing
Senior Affiliate Professor of Marketing, INSEAD
DBA, Harvard University
Wang, Gao (PRC)
Professor of Marketing
Ph. D, Yale University
Wang, Jianmao (PRC)
Professor of Economics
Chairman of the Union
Ph. D, University of Florida
White, Steven (USA)
Associate Professor of Management
Ph. D, MIT
Wierdsma, André (The Netherlands)
Professor in Management and Organization
Professor Organizing and Co-Creating, Nyenrode
Business University
Ph. D, University of Tilburg
Wu, Jinglian (PRC)
Baosteel Chair Professor of Economics
Senior Research Fellow, Deputy Director of
Academic Committee, Development Research
Centre of the State Council of P.R.C.,
Deputy Director, Advisory Committee for State
Informatization,
Member, Executive Committee (2005-2008),
International Economic Association (IEA),
Member, International Academy of Management
Xiao, Zhixing (PRC)
Associate Professor of Management
Ph. D, INSEAD
Xu, Dingbo (PRC)
Professor of Accounting
Associate Dean
Ph. D, University of Minnesota
Xu, Xiaonian (PRC)
Professor of Economics and Finance
Ph. D, University of California
Yeung, Arthur (USA)
Professor of Management
Associate Dean
Philips Chair Professor of Human Resource
Management
Director of Centre of Organizational and People
Excellence
Academic Advisor to Executive Education
Programmes
Ph. D, University of Michigan
Yu, Frank (PRC)
Assistant Professor of Finance
Ph. D, University of Chicago
Zhang, Hua (PRC)
Lecturer in Finance and Economics
Ph. D, University of Hong Kong
Harrison, Norma J. (Australia)
Professor of Operations Management
Ph. D, Macquarie University
Huang, Philip Y. (USA)
Professor of Operations Management
Ph. D, Pennsylvania State University
Liang, Neng (PRC)
Professor of Management
Associate Dean
Director of EMBA Programme
Ph. D, Indiana University
McGrath, Mary Ann (USA)
Professor of Marketing
Professor of Marketing, Loyola University
Chicago, School of Business Administration
Ph.D, Northwestern University
Mobley, William (USA)
Professor of Management
Academic Advisor to Executive Education
Programmes
Ph. D, University of Maryland
Nueno, Pedro (Spain)
Professor of Entrepreneurship
Executive President
DBA, Harvard University
Park, Seung Ho (Sam) (USA)
Professor of Strategy
British American Tobacco Chair Professor of
Marketing
Director of the Center for Emerging Market
Strategy
Ph. D, University of Oregon
Parr, William C. (USA)
Professor of Decision Sciences
Ph. D, Southern Methodist University
Zhu, Tian (PRC)
Professor of Economics
Ph. D, Northwestern University
Zhu, Xiaoming (PRC)
Professor of Management
President
Vice Chairman, the Shanghai Committee of
the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference
Honorary Dean of College of Economics and
Management, Adjunct Professor, Ph. D. Advisor,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Member of the International Academy of
Management
Chairman, Shanghai Management Science
Society
Ph. D, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Zhu, Yu (USA)
Professor of Finance
Ph. D, University of Pennsylvania
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Professor White, Steven
StudentsElite student body from nearly 30 countries and territories, with work experiences spanning a spectrum of industries.
Where They Worked Before MBA Study (MBA 2009 intake)
ConsultingAccentureDeloitteKPMGL.E.K. PricewaterhouseCoopersRoland Berger Synovate Tata Consultancy…
Consumer Products & ServicesAdidasDecathlonP>esco…
Financial ServicesABN AMROBank of AmericaGE MoneyGoldman SachsHSBCJefferies & Co.J.P. MorganMerrill Lynch Morgan StanleyRoyal Bank of ScotlandUBS…
Government & Public ServicesChina Council for the Promotion of International TradeMinistry of Commerce of PRCShanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine BureauShanghai Tourism Bureau…
Healthcare/Pharmaceutical/BiotechAbon BiopharmAstraZenencaBayerMedtronic…
Industrial Products & ServicesAgilentBosch RexrothBYDChartered SemiconductorDelphiDow ChemicalDSMFord MotorFuji ElectricGE
HoneywellMichelinPSA Peugeot CitroenSchneider ElectricSinopec…
IT/TelecomAlcatel-LucentBellDellFlextronicsHuaweiIBMInfosysMicrosoftNokia Siemens NetworksOracleSAPSamsungSonic SolutionsYahoo…
LogisticsAnglo Eastern GroupFedExMaerskSchenker…
Profile of MBA 2009 ClassTotal enrollment 193
Female 32.6%
International students 37.3%
" Would you stop at the dictionary entry for ‘lemon’ – or actually
take a bite at it? Would you rely on hearsay about China – or
experience it first hand? It is only by being ‘inside the wall’ that I
acquired a truly valuable insight on global business. "
Gael Mion (Italy)
MBA 2006
Bain & Company
Consultant
Average age 29
Average work experience 5.6
Dual BA degree or above 30.6%
Average GMAT 694
>=700 55%
Mid 80% range 640 - 740
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" What satisfi es me most is the dynamism
of CEIBS curriculum which always keeps
the pace with changing global paradigm.
The professors have “real time” in depth
analysis to make students ponder on
emerging issues. "
Jitesh Jaipuriyar (India)
MBA 2008
Secretary of MBA Student Committee
Director of News Team, MBA Student Ambassador
Founding member of Energy & Environment Club
Previous Employer: Maersk
Captain
" China's speed of economic progress in
the past 30 years has been unparalleled.
The giant has awakened and is now
watched by the world. Doing an MBA
in Shanghai, the largest metropolitan
city in China brings me close to China-
centric corporate leaders, academics
and politicians who give refreshing China
insights that make the CEIBS experience
truly rewarding. "
Clarissa Tan (Singapore)
MBA 2008
MBA Student Ambassador
Previous Employer: UBS Investment Bank, Singapore
Business Unit Controller
Miss Singapore Tourism 2001
Meet Our Students
" I believe in learning by doing. Participating in competitions is one of the best ways to get the most out of our MBA experience. Being the External Affairs Director of the Student Committee, I had the opportunity to coordinate various events and competitions both locally and globally. This experience allowed me to not only make a lot of friends, but also learn more about the Chinese way. "
Margaret Kan (Canada)
MBA 2008MBA Student Committee - External Affairs DirectorMBA Student Ambassador Previous Employer: OnResearch Inc.Research Project ManagerMiss Hong Kong 2000, 1st runner-up
" Studying with a diverse student
body not only exposes me to a
variety of cultures and backgrounds,
but also humbles me to appreciate
different ways of thinking. "
Jeff Huang (PRC)
MBA 2008
Director of Communications Team, MBA Student
Ambassador
Previous Employer: Big Rig Interactive
Web Solution Consultant
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CEIBS AlumniCEIBS boasts the most extensive network of business school alumni in mainland China, with over 8,500 graduates
and 1,000 added annually, located around the world.
Chapters of CEIBS Alumni Association
North China:
Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Henan, Jinan, Qingdao, Dalian, Shenyang, Shaanxi, Heilongjiang
South China:
Shanghai, Wuxi, Suzhou, Zhejiang, Changzhou, Anhui, Nanjing, Jiangxi, Hunan, Fujian, Sichuan, Ningbo, Guizhou, Hubei,
Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Southwest, Taiwan, and Hong Kong & Macau
Overseas Chapters:
Singapore, Toronto and Europe
41 Countries & Regions
1,000 Added Annually
8,500 Graduates
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Columbia
Denmark
Ethiopia
France
Germany
Guatemala
Hong Kong, China
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Pakistan
Philippines
Republic of Korea
Russian Federation
Singapore
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan, China
Thailand
United Kingdom
United States
Venezuela
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Programme Structure
* For more information, please refer to www.ceibs.edu/mba
What We Offer
" CEIBS offered me a platform to exchange great ideas and explore
business insights from classmates and alumni from diverse
industries and cultures. That helps me in developing innovative online
marketplace solutions to connect Chinese manufactures with global
buyers in my current work. "
Zhang Qin (PRC)
MBA 2002
Alibaba.com
Senior Director
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CoursesWell-integrated curriculum that balances
theory and practice, hard skills and soft
skills, as well as global perspective and local
understanding.
By encouraging independent thought, team
collaboration and interactive communication in
the classroom, CEIBS provides students with the
right toolkit for success in their future careers.
The curriculum is designed to ground students
in the fundamentals of management, while
addressing their individual interests and career
ambitions.
Three OptionsGeneral Management
Finance Concentration
Marketing Concentration
Language of InstructionEnglish
Compulsory CoursesThe MBA core courses provide fundamental business
knowledge and problem solving skills. They build a
solid foundation for students’ further study in chosen
areas. Core courses cover Accounting, Economics,
Finance, Marketing, Operations Management,
Organizational Behaviour, Strategy and more.
ElectivesStudents are given the opportunity to specialize in
their areas of interest by taking elective courses.
CEIBS offers some 50 elective courses.
Language CoursesIn the fi rst academic year, a list of non-credit language
courses are offered free of charge.
Chinese
French
Spanish
Non-Chinese speaking students are required to learn
Chinese and pass the CEIBS Chinese language
assessment to facilitate their MBA study and future
career in China.
" My learning in cultural terms has been extraordinary. CEIBS opened many new doors to me, and my classmates have been so helpful through explaining and forgiving mistakes. This will have a great positive infl uence on my future career and on my personal development."
Claudia Butz (Germany)
MBA 2008
Board of Directors of International Club
MBA Student Ambassador
Previous Employer: Deere and Company
Global HR Organization Design Project Manager
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Integrated Strategy ProjectIn the second half of the first academic year, students are required to undertake an Integrated Strategy Project (ISP).
The Process of ISP*
* For the most updated information, please refer to www.ceibs.edu/mba
Objectives of ISPTo provide the opportunity for MBA students to work on contemporary business problems in cooperation with leading
businesses and organisations;
To foster understanding among students regarding the industry and skills required at work.
Most ISP are within multinational firms in Shanghai. There are also some opportunities to do projects in other cities in China
or abroad.
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" Doing research for Dow Chemical China gave me the opportunity to work with Dow’s senior management and to learn from their vast experience. In addition it proved to be a great way to network with important people in the organization, something that will definitely open doors for my future career. "
Rodrigo Villatoro (Guatemala)
MBA 2007
ISP at Dow Chemical
International ExchangeInternational exchange partnerships with more than 40 leading
business schools, most of which are among the global top 100 list of
the Financial Times .*
Number of outgoing students in 2009: 69
Number of incoming students in 2009: 84
* Please refer to our website for the complete list
** According to "The Top 100 Full-time Global MBA Programmes", Financial Times, 2009
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Seminars & EventsTo be a great business leader with a global outlook, you need more than business knowledge. The varied seminars and
events on campus provide unparalleled opportunities for students to experience different leadership styles, to interact with
their role models, to gain in-depth insights on life, and to build interpersonal skills.
ClubsStudent-organized club activities are a vital part of campus life. Besides sharing common interests and having fun, the
clubs offer leadership opportunities and managerial experience. CEIBS students now run 33 active clubs.
Dance Club
International Club
Soccer Club
HR Club
Film Club
Supply Chain Club
Engaging and challenging activities beyond the classroom including international business school competitions
and simulations, student-run conferences and forums, clubs, functions and parties.
Beyond the Classroom
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Achievements & Initiatives of CEIBS MBA StudentsBeing Globally Responsible Conference
Held for consecutive four years, BGRC is the first student-
organized CSR conference for future business leaders
worldwide.
MIT OpSimCom Competition
Three of CEIBS teams are selected top 10 at MIT
OpSimCom Annual International Operations Simulation,
competing with 85 teams from top business schools.
Shanghai Night
Initiated and organized annually by the student committee,
Shanghai Night is the first of its kind to assemble CEIBS
alumni & students and the elite from the top business
schools in Shanghai.
" Participants of BGRC 2009 gave us feedback that CEIBS students are highly active. To a large extent it is because our entire student body is exceptionally active. We inspire and influence one another to take on initiatives, through club activities, student committee, and events like BGRC and InnovateCHINA. It is a demonstration that CEIBS is the cradle of not just managers in an established system, but future leaders that are capable of changing the system. "
Joseph Yu (Canada/Taiwan, China)
MBA 2008President of BGRC VP of CSR ClubPrevious Employer: ERA Real Estate Taiwan Master FranchiseAssistant Manager of General Affairs
Joseph Yu at Antarctics
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Mentoring ProgramThe CEIBS Mentoring Programme teams 2-3 MBA students with an experienced alumnus or EMBA student mentor. It is designed to assist MBA students in obtaining knowledge and skills that are not accessible in the classroom, and to prepare them to re-enter the market after graduation. The platform also functions as a precious opportunity for both mentor and mentee to enhance friendships and business-partnerships, which are likely to last for a lifetime.
InnovateCHINA
Founded in 2008, the annual InnovateCHINA is
the first student-run international business school
competition which focuses on searching for innovative
solutions to challenges faced by corporations in
China.
Art Appreciation Week
Art Appreciation Week in August 2009 brings together
international artists both from inside and outside of
China for a week to show their artwork and to hold
symposiums touching upon the businesses of art, the
fusion of art and business and related topics.
Career DevelopmentProfessional career development services and access to world-class
corporate recruiters.
Eighteen months can fly by faster than you imagine. From the first day at CEIBS,
you are encouraged to start the self-exploration process essential to career
management. You will have access to a wide range of resources to help you
identify your interests and strengths, explore career options and strengthen skills to
accelerate achievement of your career objectives.
CEIBS Career Development Center (CDC), as the first career service set-up in
business schools in mainland China, offers valuable services to help students build
a strong foundation for career management.
Facilitate Your Future
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General Management 22.5%
Marketing 20.7%
Finance/Accounting 18.0%
Business Development 9.0%
Sales/Account Management 7.2%
Strategy 5.4%
Supply Chain Management 4.5%
Consulting 4.5%
Project Management 4.5%
Information Technology 2.7%
Others 0.9%
Class: MBA 2007 intake
Class size: 190
No. of recruiting companies: over 200
Recent Recruiting and Internship Companies (partial list)AdChina
Akzo Nobel
Alcatel-Lucent
Ashe Capital
AXA
Bank of China Investment Management
Bayer
British Telecom
Cargill
CICC
Cisco
CITIC Private Equity Funds
Cummins Filtration
Daewoo Securities
Danaher
Dow Chemical
Eli Lilly
First Sino Bank
Fujitsu
Giant Interactive Group
GSK
Honeywell
HP
Hua An Fund
IBM
International Far Eastern Leasing
Johnson & Johnson
Lanxess
Lenovo
LG Electronics
Li & Fung Group
Michelin
Moet Hennessy Diageo
Monetary Authority of Singapore
Monitor
Morgan Stanley
Nokia
Novartis
OCBC
OnCard International
Pfizer
Philips
Ping An Asset Management
Porsche
President Enterprises
SCIP Swire SITA Waste Service
Shanghai International Trust
Shanghai Pharmaceutic Group
Shenzhen Hua Yin Guaranty and Investment
Siemens
SK Telecom
Squibb Pharmaceuticals
Standard Chartered Bank
Tencent
UTC Fire & Security
Value Partners
Volvo
Warner Music Group...
* For more information, please refer to CEIBS MBA Career 2009 Report
* Total may not equal 100% due to rounding
No. of job openings: nearly 780
Employment rate (3 months after graduation): 74.8%
Recent Placement Report
Financial Services 22.3%
Industrial Products/Services 20.4%
Healthcare Products/Services 17.5%
IT/Telecom 14.6%
Consumer Products/Services 6.8%
Consulting Services 4.9%
Media/Advertising 3.9%
Retail/Trading 3.9%
Nonprofit/Government 1.9%
Energy/Utilities 1.0%
Logistics 1.0%
Others 1.9%
Manager with direct report 29.7%
Manager without direct report 21.6%
Professional 14.4%
Vice GM/GM 6.3%
Assistant Manager 5.4%
Management Trainee 4.5%
Director 4.5%
Supervisor 0.9%
Others 12.6%
Industry Function Position
" The CEIBS experience gave me a totally new
mindset and plenty of resources. It helped a lot
in my later career path and entrepreneurship.
Whenever I face any problem, I will try to find
an answer from CEIBS resources, including
professor, alumni network, and my learning
experience in CEIBS. "
Ma Shuang (PRC)
MBA2001
Co-founder
EasyFinance Management Consulting Co., LTD.
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Today’s China:A Land of Opportunities
The past 20 years of China's history has
brought dramatic changes to the country
and the world. China's accession to the
World Trade Organisation (WTO) along with
its unparalleled economic growth offers
unimaginable opportunities.
CEIBS’ main campus is located in one of the
world's fastest growing cities. Known as the
Pearl of the Orient, Shanghai is a city that
entices visitors, investors, and businesses. It
is a city that awes and amazes people with
its evolving skylines, babel of international
languages, vast selection of exotic foods,
goods and experiences.
Home to 18 million residents and around
30,000 foreign direct investments,
the prosperous city provides a wealth
of opportunities to CEIBS graduates.
Thousands of CEIBS alumni live, work, and
play in this dynamic city where people can
attend world-class operas and dances,
visit the city's impressive museums and
galleries, and cheer on their favourite sports
professionals and teams.
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Campus & FacilitiesUnparalleled learning environment created by beautiful campus of east-west
style, close-knit community, and world-class facilities.
Designed by world-renowned architects, Pei Cobb Freed and Partners, the
school's architecture combines Western Perspective with the subtlety of Chinese
beauty and grace. Using "Suzhou tiles" to band the walls and lattice the windows,
the architects create a unique identity for the 4-hectare site in Pudong, Shanghai.
With the refl ecting-pool surrounded library as the centre, all the school's buildings
are connected by arcade walkways into a harmonious whole.
In August of 2006, the school’s Phase III land was acquired. The 36,000m2 area
is adjacent to the existing campus, and will almost double the school's Shanghai
campus.
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Admissions RequirementsA Bachelor’s Degree or its equivalence
A full-time work experience of two years or longer
A GMAT score or CEIBS Admission Test score
Proficiency in English
Application & Evaluation Procedure
How to ApplySubmit a completed online application form through http://portal.ceibs.edu/application/mba.do
Send official GMAT score report to CEIBS (CEIBS GMAT code: MDQ-HH-39).
Mail to CEIBS the supporting documents, including 2 letters of recommendation, official university transcript(s), 5
passport-sized colour photos, photocopies of degree certificate(s), passport or ID, proof of application fee payment and
business card, etc..
Alternatively, you may take CEIBS Admission Test which is similar in style to GMAT except that the CEIBS Admission Test
does not have the AWA section and is paper-based. The CEIBS Admission Test for 2010 intake will be administrated in
Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen on:
Feb. 6, 2010
Apr. 10, 2010
What We Are Looking for
Application EvaluationThe MBA Admissions Committee will take a holistic review of an applicant’s academic record, work experience, response
to essay questions, recommendations, interview performance, GMAT or CEIBS Admission Test score, etc.. To enrich the
diversity of the student body, special qualifications such as professional certificates, awards and language skills may be
considered as extra merits.
* CEIBS MBA programme has one intake each year, with classes kicking off in August
Join us
Visit Us to Learn MoreYou are welcome to visit us by any of the following means:
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* Please refer to www.mba.com for detailed information about GMAT
CEIBS GMAT code: MDQ-HH-39
Size of Enrollment: 180Admission Rounds and Deadlines for 2010 Intake*
Fees and Expenses
Financing Your Study
For First-year Students
1st Place CEIBS MBA Scholarship
2nd Place CEIBS MBA Scholarship
3rd Place CEIBS MBA Scholarship
EU-China BMT MBA Scholarship (for mainland Chinese
candidates from less-developed areas only)
Liu Ji Management Education Fund Grant (for mainland
Chinese candidates only)
Wu Jinglian Education Fund (for mainland Chinese
candidates only)
Shanghai Municipal Government Scholarship (for
international candidates only)
La Caixa and Casa Asia Scholarship (for Spanish
candidates only)
...
For Second-year Students
Emerson Scholarship
Baosteel Scholarship (for mainland Chinese students only)
CEL-CEIBS Private Equity Scholarship (Internship
Scholarship)
EU-China BMT MBA Exchange Scholarship...
Student Loans
Bank loans are available to mainland Chinese students in
27 major Chinese cities. Students meeting the criteria set
by the bank can apply for a student loan of up to 80% of
the tuition with a discounted interest rate. All loans with
interest must be repaid within three years from the date
of approval by the bank. For more details, please visit
relevant webpage.
www. ceibs.edu/mba_c/admissions/expenses
Join us
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Estimated Expenses* (excl. tuition fee, in RMB**)
* The price is based on 18-month’s stay, and is subject to change. Please refer to our website for updates
Application Fee (Non-refundable)Chinese applicants (including Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau): RMB 600
International applicants: USD 120
* 18-month basis, and varying significantly with life style and preference
** RMB7 = USD1 (approximately)
*** based on the rent of twin-bed room accommodation
Textbooks: 4,000
Laptop: 15,000
Housing***: 17,000
Meals: 15,000
Miscellaneous: 20,000
Total: 71,000
Housing & Expense*
Students can choose to live on or off campus. There are three student dormitory buildings on campus. Each room is
equipped with telephone, air-conditioning, bathroom, computer network connection, and satellite TV hook-up.
Tuition Fee
Please refer to our website for the most updated information.
Sponsorship PartnersCEIBS is very proud to cooperate with some of the world's leading business organizations:
CEIBS Chair Endowment FundBaosteel
Basque Government
Bayer
British American Tobacco
Chengwei Ventures
Michelin
Philips Electronics China Group
Port of Barcelona
Spanish Government
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group
CEIBS Research FundBanco Sabadell
Banco Santander
Bank of Shanghai
Bayer HealthCare
BBVA
Dow Chemical
EVOC
Government of Cantabria
Hua An Fund Management Co., Ltd.
ICEX
L’Oréal Asia
Lujiazui Development Group
Mindray
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank
Spanish Government
Telefónica
Topspring International Holdings Limited
Treenity Real Estate Co., Ltd.
CEIBS Campus FundBekaert
China Telecom Group
FTSE
Global Sources
Huatai Securities
IDOM
K. Wah Group
Lufthansa German Airlines
Pudong Shangri-La
Shanghai Jahwa Group
Shanghai Jinqiao Group
Shanghai Tianyuan Group
SINOPEC Shanghai Petrochemical Co., Ltd.
Spanish Government
TCL
Telecom Corporation
Wind Info
CEIBS Scholarship FundBaosteel
Bosch (China) Investment Ltd.
Emerson
"la Caixa"
Liu Ji Education Fund
LVMH
OCBC
Omnicom Group Inc.
Wu Jinglian Academic Fund
CEIBS Development FundABB
Akzo Nobel
Alcatel
Apax Partners Worldwide LLP
Atlas Copco
AXA
BARCO
BNP Paribas
BP China
Carrefour China
CHIC
Ciba Specialty Chemicals
Dow Corning
Eli Lilly Asia, Inc.
Emerson
Evonik Degussa
Fondazione Italia Cina
GE
Henkel Asia-Pacific
IDEPA
Mandarin
McKinsey & Company
Randstad
Schneider Electric
Shengli Petroleum Administration
Shenzhen CATIC Group
TESCO China
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