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Kellogg Dean Dipak C. Jain, left, visits with Professor Toemsakdi Krishnamra, director of the Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration in Bangkok, Thailand.
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International Alliances
As communication and technology begin to create a truly global marketplace, managers need to be increasingly competitive on an international level. The Kellogg school has developed a strong global foundation with its Exchange Program and the International Executive MBA (IEMBA) Joint Degree Program. Additionally, the Kellogg school has international alliances with the Sasin Graduate School of Business Administration in Thailand, The Indian School of Business, and Guanghua School of Management at Peking University in China.
Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
In 1982, Kellogg helped launch the Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration at Chulalongkorn University, the leading university in Thailand. As in the new international executive MBA joint programs, the curriculum design and format of the Sasin venture mimics The Kellogg School’s Executive MBA Program. Since its inception, Sasin has enjoyed enormous success, becoming one of the largest and most respected MBA programs in Asia.
The Indian School of Business
The Indian School of Business, affiliated with the Kellogg School of Management and the Wharton School, aims to become the leading international business school in Asia. Established and governed by business leaders from around the world, the Indian School of Business will provide top-ranked, yet affordable, business education for the future leaders of the Asian region. It will also offer specialized programs aimed at international executives who seek to broaden their abilities to do business in and with Asia. ISB will feature top-ranked international faculty, outstanding facilities, and a globally recognized business degree.
Guanghua School of Management
Peking University, Beijing, China
The Guanghua School of Management, established in 1993, is one of the best business schools in China. The school offers undergraduate, MBA, MS and PhD degree programs, with a total enrollment of more than 3,000 students. In addition to those full-time academic programs, the school also runs Executive MBA programs, Financial EMBA programs, as well as several other non-degree executive education programs and tailored-made in-house training programs for large multi-national corporations and Chinese companies. These programs have provided valuable management training to the top managers and executives, who in turn have significantly increased the influence of Guanghua School of Management in the business world. Graduates are employed in the financial sector, multi-national companies, the private sector, and the state sector. Typically, about half of the school's graduates are employed in the financial sector (especially securities companies) and in multi-national companies.
Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
In 1982, Kellogg helped launch the Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration at Chulalongkorn University, the leading university in Thailand. As in the new international executive MBA joint programs, the curriculum design and format of the Sasin venture mimics The Kellogg School’s Executive MBA Program. Since its inception, Sasin has enjoyed enormous success, becoming one of the largest and most respected MBA programs in Asia.
The Indian School of Business
The Indian School of Business, affiliated with the Kellogg School of Management and the Wharton School, aims to become the leading international business school in Asia. Established and governed by business leaders from around the world, the Indian School of Business will provide top-ranked, yet affordable, business education for the future leaders of the Asian region. It will also offer specialized programs aimed at international executives who seek to broaden their abilities to do business in and with Asia. ISB will feature top-ranked international faculty, outstanding facilities, and a globally recognized business degree.
Guanghua School of Management
Peking University, Beijing, China
The Guanghua School of Management, established in 1993, is one of the best business schools in China. The school offers undergraduate, MBA, MS and PhD degree programs, with a total enrollment of more than 3,000 students. In addition to those full-time academic programs, the school also runs Executive MBA programs, Financial EMBA programs, as well as several other non-degree executive education programs and tailored-made in-house training programs for large multi-national corporations and Chinese companies. These programs have provided valuable management training to the top managers and executives, who in turn have significantly increased the influence of Guanghua School of Management in the business world. Graduates are employed in the financial sector, multi-national companies, the private sector, and the state sector. Typically, about half of the school's graduates are employed in the financial sector (especially securities companies) and in multi-national companies.