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2026-01-30
18 CEIBS faculty members named on Elsevier's Highly-Cited Chinese Researchers list
On January 30, world-leading academic publisher Elsevier released its 2025 list of Highly-Cited Chinese Researchers, with a total of 6,310 scholars from 543 universities, enterprises, and research ins…
2025-12-01
Bridges or walls – Which will feature more in China’s future?
Will we see more bridges built to connect China with the rest of the world? Or will more walls be raised to separate the two?

EVENTS

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2026-02-20 TO 2026-03-03
CEIBS Global EMBA Europe Class Observation Opportunities in Switzerland
We are delighted to announce observation opportunities for the first quarter of 2026, allowing potential applicants to experience the CEIBS Global Executive MBA programme firsthand in Europe. This is…

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2026-01-27
Les Echos | Professor Eric Bouteiller quoted in Les Echoes story on China's emergence as a leader in the pharmaceutical sector

Prof. Eric Bouteiller quoted in Les Echoes story on China's emergence as a leader in the pharmaceutical sector.

2026-01-18
The New York Times | New York Times quote Prof. Zhu Tian's article published on CEIBS website, which blames China's sluggish economy on decline of the real estate sector

"The sharp decline in the real estate sector can almost entirely explain the lackluster economic performance over the past three years."

CEIBS STORIES

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2026-01-07
Solving Africa's payments pain point – Mathieu (Wing Hang) Tse's global journey of resilience and entrepreneurship

From Asia to South America and Europe to Africa, CEIBS MBA 2020 alumnus Mathieu Tse shares how a global journey across four continents led him to build REasy, simplifying cross-border payments for African SMEs through resilience and entrepreneurship.

2025-12-16
Building Bridges Across Continents: Siya Dlova’s Journey from South Africa to Shanghai

For CEIBS MBA 2024 alum Siyamthanda (Siya) Dlova, the decision to relocate from South Africa to China was more than just a career move—it was a leap towards shaping the “South African Dream.”