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James Kent, Marketing Manager for the MBA Admissions & Marketing Team at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), discusses what makes the CEIBS MBA unique, the school’s admissions process, career opportunities and more. Program Highlights (3:00) | Admissions (23:40) | Scholarships & Covid-19 (39:40) | Careers (49:30) About Our Guest James Kent is the Marketing Manager for the MBA Admissions & Marketing Team at CEIBS. James got his Bachelors in Chinese and Management from Sheffield University and has worked in recruitment and marketing for 10 years. What is unique about the CEIBS MBA? What are its key advantages? China's top-ranked MBA lasts 18 months and focuses on "China Depth, Global Breadth" CEIBS was co-founded in 1994 by the Chinese Government and the European Union, and has campuses in Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Accra and Zurich CEIBS is looking for proactive candidates with a pioneering spirit Mentoring program matches each MBA student with a CEIBS EMBA alumni CEIBS 70 faculty members are 1/3 from China, 1/3 from the US and 1/3 from Europe, many of whom consult for MNCs and Chinese Companies in China CEIBS has three coordinated degrees options as well: CEIBS-Fletcher (Law & Diplomacy), CEIBS-Cornell (Hospitality), CEIBS-Johns Hopkins (Public Health) The CEIBS MBA was ranked the 5th worldwide by Financial Times (2020) Episode summary, show notes and more at: https://touchmba.com/ceibs-mba-program-admissions-interview-james-kent
James Kent, Marketing Manager for the MBA Admissions & Marketing Team at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), discusses what makes the CEIBS MBA unique, the school's admissions process, career opportunities and more. Program Highlights (3:00) | Admissions (23:40) | Scholarships & Covid-19 (39:40) | Careers (49:30) About Our Guest James Kent is the Marketing Manager for the MBA Admissions & Marketing Team at CEIBS. James got his Bachelors in Chinese and Management from Sheffield University and has worked in recruitment and marketing for 10 years. What is unique about the CEIBS MBA? What are its key advantages? China's top-ranked MBA lasts 18 months and focuses on "China Depth, Global Breadth" CEIBS was co-founded in 1994 by the Chinese Government and the European Union, and has campuses in Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Accra and Zurich CEIBS is looking for proactive candidates with a pioneering spirit Mentoring program matches each MBA student with a CEIBS EMBA alumni CEIBS 70 faculty members are 1/3 from China, 1/3 from the US and 1/3 from Europe, many of whom consult for MNCs and Chinese Companies in China CEIBS has three coordinated degrees options as well: CEIBS-Fletcher (Law & Diplomacy), CEIBS-Cornell (Hospitality), CEIBS-Johns Hopkins (Public Health) The CEIBS MBA was ranked the 5th worldwide by Financial Times (2020) Episode summary, show notes and more at: https://touchmba.com/ceibs-mba-program-admissions-interview-james-kent
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham talks with CEIBS MBA 2012 alum Dr. Kohta Satake about his digital health startup CureApp and how the company is leveraging technology to pioneer the future of healthcare.
CEIBS MBA 2020 candidate Mathieu Tse discusses everything from growing up in French Guiana and his love for combat sports to investing in Africa and the benefits of getting a China-based business education.
VRX Sports and Icosys Board Director and CEIBS MBA 2011 alum Ritwik Ghosh discusses his journey from ocean navigator to cross-border dealmaker and shares his three keys to joint-venture success.
VRX Sports and Icosys Board Director and CEIBS MBA 2011 alum Ritwik Ghosh discusses his journey from ocean navigator to cross-border dealmaker and shares his three keys to joint-venture success.
CEIBS MBA 2020 Student Ambassador Emma Devine discusses her experience in China’s retail industry, student life at one of the world’s top business schools, and her current role as President of the Women’s Leadership Network.
A story of hope: see how CEIBS MBA alumna Wang Lei has spent the last 15 years changing the lives of hundreds of students in Qinghai Province.
CEIBS Visiting Leader Felix Sutter, who is former Head of PwC Switzerland’s Asia Business Group, offers useful advice on getting the most out of a CEIBS MBA.
CEIBS Visiting Leader Felix Sutter, who is former Head of PwC Switzerland’s Asia Business Group, offers useful advice on getting the most out of a CEIBS MBA.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham met with CEIBS MBA alumna Divya Joseph at Alibaba headquarters in Hangzhou, China. Divya joined the company via the Alibaba Global Leadership Academy in 2016 after graduating from CEIBS. Now she’s one of the people helping to drive the e-commerce giant’s international expansion.
How can MBA applicants show evidence of quantitative skills outside of their university GPA and GMAT? Do top b-schools accept online courses like Coursera? Darren invites Admissions Directors from 3 top business schools - Cornell Johnson (USA), IMD (Switzerland) and CEIBS (China) - to share their thoughts. Eddie Asbie from Cornell Johnson MBA (4:20) Paola Eicher from IMD MBA (10:18) Christina Mou from CEIBS MBA (15:44) Darren's Thoughts (20:18) About Our Guests Eddie Asbie is Associate Director, Admissions and Financial Aid at Johnson at Cornell University Paola Eicher is the MBA Recruitment Manager at IMD Business School. Christina Mou is Marketing and Admissions Manager at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). Episode summary, show notes and more at: http://touchmba.com/how-to-show-quant-skills Episode Sponsor At MPOWER we believe that helping to turn the dreams of future global leaders and innovators into reality is of utmost priority. Therefore we offer international MBA students flexible financing for their education in the US, without requiring co-signers or collateral. What matters most is their future potential. Visit mpowerfinancing.com/borrow-touchmba for more information. MPOWER Financing, DC consumer lending license: ML9261, Public Benefit Corporation
How can MBA applicants show evidence of quantitative skills outside of their university GPA and GMAT? Do top b-schools accept online courses like Coursera? Darren invites Admissions Directors from 3 top business schools - Cornell Johnson (USA), IMD (Switzerland) and CEIBS (China) - to share their thoughts. Eddie Asbie from Cornell Johnson MBA (4:20) Paola Eicher from IMD MBA (10:18) Christina Mou from CEIBS MBA (15:44) Darren's Thoughts (20:18) About Our Guests Eddie Asbie is Associate Director, Admissions and Financial Aid at Johnson at Cornell University Paola Eicher is the MBA Recruitment Manager at IMD Business School. Christina Mou is Marketing and Admissions Manager at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). Episode summary, show notes and more at: http://touchmba.com/how-to-show-quant-skills Episode Sponsor At MPOWER we believe that helping to turn the dreams of future global leaders and innovators into reality is of utmost priority. Therefore we offer international MBA students flexible financing for their education in the US, without requiring co-signers or collateral. What matters most is their future potential. Visit mpowerfinancing.com/borrow-touchmba for more information. MPOWER Financing, DC consumer lending license: ML9261, Public Benefit Corporation
Robert Ward, Editorial Director of The Economist Intelligence Unit, highlights key issues that will affect the global economy in 2018. In this March 9 address he touches on everything from global growth, global order, Brexit, US President Donald Trump’s chances of staying in office, as well as China, India and other emerging markets. Aptly titled “As Good as it Gets?”, Ward’s presentation is as deep in substance as it is diverse in the geographies covered. Xu Bin, Professor of Economics and Finance, Wu Jinglian Chair in Economics, and Associate Dean (Research) at CEIBS follows, and complements, Ward’s presentation. Prof. Xu provides highlights from his recent research and original insights on geopolitical and economic analysis. The session culminates in a Q&A session. Held at the Shanghai Campus of the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), the event was organised by CEIBS Alumni International Chapter (CAIC), their first event since Chinese New Year. The audience, some of whom joined from Africa and Europe via Facebook live, included CEIBS MBA and GEMBA students, members of the CEIBS alumni community, and CEIBS faculty.
Robert Ward, Editorial Director of The Economist Intelligence Unit, highlights key issues that will affect the global economy in 2018. In this March 9 address he touches on everything from global growth, global order, Brexit, US President Donald Trump’s chances of staying in office, as well as China, India and other emerging markets. Aptly titled “As Good as it Gets?”, Ward’s presentation is as deep in substance as it is diverse in the geographies covered. Xu Bin, Professor of Economics and Finance, Wu Jinglian Chair in Economics, and Associate Dean (Research) at CEIBS follows, and complements, Ward’s presentation. Prof. Xu provides highlights from his recent research and original insights on geopolitical and economic analysis. The session culminates in a Q&A session. Held at the Shanghai Campus of the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), the event was organised by CEIBS Alumni International Chapter (CAIC), their first event since Chinese New Year. The audience, some of whom joined from Africa and Europe via Facebook live, included CEIBS MBA and GEMBA students, members of the CEIBS alumni community, and CEIBS faculty.
Why did an American Ivy League graduate decide to pursue an MBA in China? In 2015 Jesse Miller decided to pursue his MBA at CEIBS, ranked #11 worldwide by the Financial Times in 2017 and China's top-ranked program. Jesse discusses the pros and cons of pursuing a top-ranked MBA in Asia, his experience as a minority American student at CEIBS (Shanghai) and ISB (Hyderabad) where he studied one semester, and how he jumped from working in fashion to the entertainment industry. Jesse also shares his thoughts on the startup and entrepreneurship environment in China. Listen to one applicant's take on using the MBA to chart your own path. Questions Jesse's background (4:06) Why Jesse chose to study in China after graduating from a top US university (7:14) The case for and against getting an MBA in China (9:06) How Jesse secured his internship and job (14:50) CEIBS' alumni network and student clubs (17:26) Jesse's thoughts on CEIBS' reputation inside and outside of China (21:00) Exchanging for 3 months at the Indian School of Business (23:00) Jesse's thoughts on the startup and entertainment industry in China (27:20) Jesse's final thoughts on who should pursue MBAs in China (33:16) About Our Guest Jesse Miller graduated from Brown University where he majored in Political Science and Government. He then led the expansion of his family jewelry business into China. At CEIBS, Jesse was President of the CEIBS MBA Energy and Environment Club and played an active role in CEIBS eLab Incubator. Jesse speaks fluent Chinese and recently started working as an International Development Manager at Shanghai Media Group, one of China's largest media conglomerates. Episode summary, show notes and more at: http://touchmba.com/charting-your-own-path-in-china-ceibs Episode Sponsor When three MBAs struggled with student loans, they knew there had to be a better way – so they created one. Now, CommonBond is a leading student lender, saving members up to thirteen thousand dollars on MBA loans. Learn more at http://CommonBond.co/TouchMBA. CommonBond Lending LLC, NMLS number 1175900.
Why did an American Ivy League graduate decide to pursue an MBA in China? In 2015 Jesse Miller decided to pursue his MBA at CEIBS, ranked #11 worldwide by the Financial Times in 2017 and China's top-ranked program. Jesse discusses the pros and cons of pursuing a top-ranked MBA in Asia, his experience as a minority American student at CEIBS (Shanghai) and ISB (Hyderabad) where he studied one semester, and how he jumped from working in fashion to the entertainment industry. Jesse also shares his thoughts on the startup and entrepreneurship environment in China. Listen to one applicant's take on using the MBA to chart your own path. Questions Jesse's background (4:06) Why Jesse chose to study in China after graduating from a top US university (7:14) The case for and against getting an MBA in China (9:06) How Jesse secured his internship and job (14:50) CEIBS' alumni network and student clubs (17:26) Jesse's thoughts on CEIBS' reputation inside and outside of China (21:00) Exchanging for 3 months at the Indian School of Business (23:00) Jesse's thoughts on the startup and entertainment industry in China (27:20) Jesse's final thoughts on who should pursue MBAs in China (33:16) About Our Guest Jesse Miller graduated from Brown University where he majored in Political Science and Government. He then led the expansion of his family jewelry business into China. At CEIBS, Jesse was President of the CEIBS MBA Energy and Environment Club and played an active role in CEIBS eLab Incubator. Jesse speaks fluent Chinese and recently started working as an International Development Manager at Shanghai Media Group, one of China's largest media conglomerates. Episode summary, show notes and more at: http://touchmba.com/charting-your-own-path-in-china-ceibs Episode Sponsor When three MBAs struggled with student loans, they knew there had to be a better way – so they created one. Now, CommonBond is a leading student lender, saving members up to thirteen thousand dollars on MBA loans. Learn more at http://CommonBond.co/TouchMBA. CommonBond Lending LLC, NMLS number 1175900.
“You do have to think out of the box. Twenty years ago, you would have never imagined how powerful a cell phone can be today. We believe virtual reality is the next platform of people interaction.” ~ Zhang Fan, Founder of Tianshe Entertainment; CEIBS MBA 2013
Christina was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, and she immigrated to US at the age of ten. For the past 6 years, Christina has been working for her family business in Shanghai and most recently is a full-time MBA student at China Europe International Business School. In this episode, Christina covers: what it's like working for the family business; why she's pursuing an MBA now – the benefits and challenges; a story of a red envelope being slid her way by a vendor... and how she managed it culturally; how 80% of recruiters are looking for English AND Mandarin skills and how CEIBS helps make students competitive; and the importance of mental toughness and flexibility in conducting business in China.
Darren speaks to Roy about what makes the CEIBS MBA unique - get the insider word on admissions, financing and career placements at one of the top MBA programs in China / Asia.
Darren speaks to Roy about what makes the CEIBS MBA unique - get the insider word on admissions, financing and career placements at one of the top MBA programs in China / Asia.
World renowned expert on finance, leadership and business decision-making, Ms Blythe McGarvie, CEO of Leadership International Finance, delivered an exclusive executive seminar for CEIBS MBA 2011 students on October 10. The topic: “Shattering Five Myths in Business”, the venue was CEIBS Shanghai Campus.
CEIBS Shanghai Campus was among the official stops made by the first permanent president of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy during his May 15 - 18 visit to China, the first country outside Europe that he visited in an official capacity since taking office. His lecture, to CEIBS MBA students, school officials and the media, covered “Current Economic Challenges and Opportunities for Europe and China.”
What are the challenges that threaten peace and security today? Two distinguished global statesmen – Romano Prodi, the former Prime Minister of Italy and former President of the European Commission, and Laurent Fabius, the former Prime Minister of France – discuss this issue in an address to CEIBS MBA students on March 9. The session was moderated by David Gosset, Director the Euro-China Center for International and Business Relations at CEIBS and founder of the Euro-China Forum.