When Art Meets Business:
China Centre Art Industry Talk
Manchester has always been a centre of innovation and creativity. Postgraduate course in Arts Management, Policy and Practice has been one of the popular courses with both local and international students. Recently in Manchester, there is an on-going art trail from Monday 23 July until Sunday 23 September. Symbolic art sculpture are being displayed on campus. To correspond to the art event in Manchester, China Centre is hosting an art-related event this month.
On Friday 24th August, The University of Manchester China Centre has invited Mr. Jason Huang, co-founder of BROWNIE Art Photography to be our guest speaker. BROWNIE is an emerging art and lifestyle brand that sells trendy art purchases, life style products from city centre gallery-styled cafes and online platforms. Jason will offer an insightful talk on the commercial model behind BROWNIE: When Art Meets Business.
The University of Manchester China Centre was first established in 2008 at the heart of Shanghai. As one of UK’s first Business Schools, we introduced the Global MBA programme to Chinese professionals.
Currently our MBA is ranked 4th in UK, 10th in Europe and 36th globally by Financial Times in 2018.
From senior management professionals to innovative entrepreneurs, we have been facilitating career successes of over 1000 China-based students and alumni, adding to the Manchester Global MBA international alumni network of over 60,000 students and alumni from 176 countries. From focusing on business school programmes, we took responsibility to become the University’s overseas centre on 26th September 2016.”
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