CUMBA was founded in 1966 and is the longest established MBA Programmes in the region.
We launched the first part-time MBA Programme in 1977 and the first EMBA in 1993. |
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A replica of CUMBA first ever brochure
published in 1967 |
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Over the years, we have nurtured more than 4000 MBA graduates. CUMBA has a stronger
alumni network than other business schools in the region. |

The Old Gate of Tsinghua University
Beijing, China |
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With nearly 1000 MBA graduates in China, CUMBA has a strong and prominent presence in the Mainland.
By forming strategic partnerships with leading higher education institutes in China, CUMBA enables the students to experience and benefit from the upsurge of China economy. |
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| CUMBA strives to be the most international MBA programmes in Asia and among the top in the world. |
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CUMBA is one of the two business schools in Asia accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International in 1999. |
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is among the first batch of non-European tertiary institutions that join Community of European Management Schools and International Companies (CEMS) as Associate Academic Member in 2007. |
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| CUHK is the Member School of Partnership in International Management (PIM) enabling students with more exchange opportunities in an extensive network of PIM schools. |
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