International Partners

International Partners

Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management (QTEM)

International Business School Suzhou (IBSS) at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) has joined the Quantitative Techniques for Economics & Management Master (QTEM) Network recently, which has made IBSS the 24th academic member worldwide and the 4th member in China of QTEM.

Global Business School Network (GBSN)

The Global Business School Network is a nonprofit organization that partners with business schools, industry, foundations and aid agencies to improve access to quality, locally relevant management education for the developing world.

Within the context of the emerging economies mission, GBSN builds activities, programs and projects that enable the creation of new knowledge, provide meaningful international experiences, and build relationships that can transform management education, as well as provide broad visibility to our member schools as a champion and change maker for economic and social development.

The Asia Institute

The Asia Insititute aims to create access to educational opportunities that were once unimaginable. The Asia Institute achieves this goal through its regional expertise and by integrating institutional partners’ ecosystems abroad, thus fostering the development of learning experiences that last a lifetime.”

 

The Asia Institute leverage a unique and comprehensive regional network of private, public, not-for-profit and educational institutions. The Asia Institute develops innovative faculty-led short-term and immersive internship and career trek programs that fundamentally change how students perceive the world.

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Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS)

The primary purpose of the Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS) is to provide leadership and representation to advance the quality of business and management education in the Asia-Pacific region.

AAPBS has more than 132 member institutions from more than 29 regions/countries. The Academic Conference held every May and the Annual Meeting in November provide numerous networking and connectivity activities, as does participation in Working Groups.