In this issue
Merry Christmas!
Alliance Manchester Business School Wins Dual Awards for Business Education 2017
UoM China Annual Dinner and CSR Forum
Head of AMBS Prof. Fiona Devine Visit China to Strengthen Partnerships and to Receive “Big Ben Award” for Manchester MBA
Professor Clive Agnew first visit UMW China Centre
GAMBA delegates enjoyed 2nd residential workshops in Shanghai
UoM Beijing Alumni Christmas Gathering
China Centre co-organized the UK-China Entrepreneurship & Innovation Forum
Joint Discussion with Universities on Non-Violent Discussion
Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell Hosts Alumni Dinner
Strategic Management Taster
Operationalising and Communicating Values Taster
Leadership Taster
Mad for Manchester
Interview: Seamon Shi, Founder & CEO of IntraMirror
Manchester Cloud launched in Shanghai with Sino-UK VIPs in attendance
Alliance Manchester Business School Wins Dual Awards for Business Education 2017
 

Providing Professionals with the Best Global Education Resources

Alliance Manchester Business School was the only overseas business school to attend Tencent Annual Education Awards. “It is an honour for the School and for me personally to be respected for the work the University of Manchester has been doing.” said Ms. Sherry Fu, “Since coming to China in 2008, we have one of the largest Global Centres, and over 1000 alums and current students have been studying with China Centre on the Global MBA programme.”

With 6 international centres, Manchester Global MBA aims to provide students with the most global experience. Students can choose from Manchester, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, Sao Paolo and Shanghai for part of the programme.

The Manchester Legacy

“Learning by doing” is at the heart of Manchester philosophy, where students are in contact with the most up-to-date business cases while also taking on a structured way of learning based on theories and methodologies. “The Manchester Method” blends in face-to-face learning with the flexibility of studying from distance. Students can fit study around their busy schedule of professional life and still maximize the benefit of and international business education.

Promoting Cross-border Business Education

The University of Manchester China Centre was established in 2008, originally responsible for bringing Manchester Business Schools blended learning courses to China. It officially reopened as The University Manchester China Centre on 25th September 2016 by President and Vice-Chancellor of the University Prof. Dame Nancy Rothwell.

China Centre Director Ms. Sherry Fu was the founding Director of the Centre in 2008. At the Best Education of China Awards, Sherry was awarded as “Leader in Business Education”. It is her firm belief that “education is meant to focus on the future”. She has been actively involved in Social Responsibility activities. During the past year, Sherry was invited as public speaker to Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Beijing, Sanya, Inner-Mongolia to share her experience in bringing overseas education to China.

In April 2017, as the co-author of “Future Vision Dairy”, she shared her personal journey in the establishment and growth of the University of Manchester China Centre. Expressly, Sherry aspires to explore into future possibilities of education with thought leaders and visionary figures.

Recognized as Outstanding Business School by Tencent Education

Just one day after Best Education of China Awards, on 13th December 2017, Alliance Manchester Business School received “Most Valued Business School 2017 award” from Tencent Education. Sherry was personally awarded “Annual Leading Figure in Business Education”

It is the fifth consecutive year that Manchester MBA programme was awarded by Tencent Education, where the nominated institutions are voted via Weibo, blogs and other online platforms, using criteria such as size of the class, student profiles, faculty, and increment of salaries after graduation. Ms. Sherry Fu was also invited to join the panel discussion for her view on Chinese business education, “We pride ourselves in our global coverage and practicality. Our students are in contact with the most up-to-date business scenario from day one while being taught by our Manchester faculty in several international locations.”

The University of Manchester China Centre was established in 2008, originally responsible for bringing Manchester Business Schools blended learning courses to China. It officially reopened as The University Manchester China Centre on 25th September 2016 by President and Vice-Chancellor of the University Prof. Dame Nancy Rothwell. Courses accessible include Part-time MBA Programmes, and collaborative programs with Shanghai Tong Ji University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Soon to be launched and brought to China, there will be a selection of distance-learning specialist Masters programmes.

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