HSE Graduate School of Business is Strengthening its Partnerships with Business Schools in Asia.

The new agreements expand the global partnerships of the HSE Graduate School of Business. They also create new academic opportunities for students at all levels, from undergraduates to MBA participants. The cooperation includes semester exchange programs, short-term modules, summer schools and joint educational projects. In addition, students gain access to practice-oriented learning about Asian business models and corporate practices.
The Faculty of Business of City University of Macau is one of the leading centers of business education in the region. The faculty holds the prestigious international accreditations AMBA and EFMD. These accreditations confirm the high academic standards of the school and its compliance with global requirements in business education. Macau’s unique geopolitical position gives HSE GSB students an opportunity to study how business works in a special administrative region of China. The region has a high level of autonomy, its own currency, and active international connections. In particular, it maintains strong ties with former Portuguese colonies such as Brazil.
XLRI School of Management was founded in 1949 and is the oldest business school in India. It is located in the city of Jamshedpur. The city was founded by the Tata family and became one of the largest industrial centers in the country. Major companies such as Tata Steel and Tata Motors are based there (representatives of Tata Group are also members of the city administration). XLRI holds the prestigious international accreditations AACSB and AMBA, and it is also a member of EFMD. Its programs ExEd Open, Master in Management, and MBA are included in the global Financial Times Top-100 rankings. Among its alumni are top managers and senior executives of multinational companies such as Tata, Reckitt, and Capgemini.
Deputy Director of the HSE Graduate School of Business
It is important for us to develop strong academic partnerships with leading business schools in Asia. These new agreements will allow HSE GSB students and program participants to gain international experience. They will work with different management approaches and better understand the specifics of the fast-growing markets in the region.