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HKU MBA continues its rise in the EIU World MBA Rankings
The MBA Programme of the Faculty of Business and Economics of The
University of Hong Kong (HKU) continues its five-year upward trajectory
in the 2007 World MBA Rankings by the respected Economist Intelligence
Unit (EIU), an affiliate of The Economist magazine. In EIU's 2007
rankings, HKU MBA ranks 37th among the world's top 100, up from 39th
last year. It is the only programme in Asia and Australasia that makes
the world's top 50 three years in a row.
Professor Gary Biddle, Dean of Faculty of Business and Economics, said,
"As incoming Dean of the HKU Faculty of Business and Economics, I am
delighted that the HKU MBA Programme once again ranks among the best in
the world according to the respected Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
Congratulations are due to all faculty, staff, students and alumni.
With new enhancements already underway, I am confident that HKU's MBA
will surge even higher in the future."
Dr. Chris Chan, Director of HKU's MBA Programme, said, "The HKU MBA has
improved significantly in reputation and quality in five short years.
With our excellent international student mix, strong Asia-focused
faculty and teaching methodologies, and world-class partnerships with
Columbia and London Business School, I am very proud of HKU MBA's
achievement and of the recognition received from the prestigious
international EIU. The HKU MBA has emerged as one of the best
programmes in the region and will continue to strive to be the best."
As a result of its rising stature, the HKU MBA programme has attracted
top-notch students from more than 12 countries/regions each year. These
students have outstanding academic credentials from renowned
universities such as Harvard, UC Berkeley, UCLA, London School of
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