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Guanghua School of Management

Peking University Guanghua School of Management
Type Business school
Established 1985
Dean Cai Hongbin (蔡洪滨)
Academic staff
115
Students 3,723
(788 in Undergraduate )
(1187 in MBA)
(1105 in EMBA)
(312 in Master)
(159 in Ph.D)
(172 in MPAcc)
Location Beijing, People's Republic of China
Affiliations Peking University
Website www.gsm.pku.edu.cn

The Guanghua School of Management (or Guanghua; Simplified Chinese: 光华管理学院) is the business school of Peking University in Beijing, China. The school offers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs, with a total enrollment of more than 3,000 students.In addition to full-time academic programs, the School runs an EMBA program and MPAcc program, as well as several other non-degree, customized Executive Education Programs. Guanghua was ranked #54 in the top 100 Global MBA rankings by the Financial Times for its International MBA program, and #8 for its Master of Finance program in 2012. It has consistently been regarded as one of the top business schools in China, often recognized for faculty research, academic teaching, and admission selectivity. Notable members of the faculty include celebrated economists Li Yining and Zhang Weiying. The school’s current dean is Hongbin Cai.

The school is staffed with about 100 full-time teaching faculty members. Some universities represented by recently recruited faculty members are Harvard, Oxford, Yale, University of California, Berkeley, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, Brown, and Purdue. The School offers Undergraduate, Specialized Master and Doctoral programs, with a total enrollment of more than 3,000 students. Guanghua won first place as the most Influential MBA of China in a ranking conducted by the World Executive. In the 2009 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report the school was ranked 19th in the Asia Pacific region. In addition to full-time academic programs, the School also runs an EMBA program and MPAcc program, as well as several other non-degree Executive Development Programs.

In 1985 Peking University established the faculty of Economic Management and the Center of Scientific Management; in 1993 the faculty of Economic Management and the Center of Scientific Management merged to become Peking University’s School of Business Administration. The school's name was changed in 1994 to honor the generous donation from the Guanghua Education Foundation in Taiwan.


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