The School of Business and Management of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has been moved up one place to rank 47th in the world's topbusiness schools on Financial Time's Top 50 List Monday.
According to the latest business education rankings released byFinancial Times Monday, the school is the only school in the Asia Pacific to offer full-time Master of Business Administration programs (MBA) to make a top-50 position in the rankings.
Paul Ching Wu Chu, president of the HKUST said: "We are pleasedto see that more schools from the Asia-Pacific region are now represented on the Financial Times rankings."
"It is only befitting that the region should become a hub of high quality management education," he added.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong is now ranked 67.
Of some 1,500 MBA programs available in the world, the Financial Time has invited 149 schools to participate in the rankings and selected 100 as the world's top programs.
(Xinhua News Agency January 22, 2002)
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