Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) (Chinese: 长江商学院) is a private, non-profit, independent educational institution and the only business school in China with faculty governance.
Type | Private non-profit business School | ||||||
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Established | November 2002 | ||||||
Dean | Xiang Bing | ||||||
Academic staff | 45-50 | ||||||
Location | , China | ||||||
Campus | Urban | ||||||
Affiliations | Li Ka Shing Foundation | ||||||
Website | ckgsb.edu | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 长江商学院 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 長江商學院 | ||||||
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The school offers MBA, Finance MBA, Executive MBA, Business Scholars Program, and short-term Executive Education programs to both Chinese and international students.
The faculty staff is made up of 45 full-time professors and 10 long-term visiting professors currently, with research focusing from global business issues to China-specific topics. In its 10 years the school has trained about 3000 CEOs from various Chinese companies, with notable alumni including the founder of the Alibaba Group, Jack Ma; Fu Chengyu, Chairman of Sinopec; and Wu Yajun, the fifth richest person and the richest woman in China as of 2012.
Established in November 2002 through the financial support of the Li Ka Shing Foundation, today CKGSB is considered one of the major graduate business schools in China, with a leading role in the growing Chinese private sector. As of 2011 CKGSB alumni collectively managed above $1 trillion in revenues, equal to 13.7% of the Chinese GDP in that year. Headquartered in Beijing, CKGSB has campuses in Shanghai and Shenzhen, as well as offices in Hong Kong, New York City and London.