日期:2018-12-14 浏览:639作者:曼大中国中心
On 12th December, the Best Education of China 2018 Award ceremony was held in Beijing Diaoyutao State Guesthouse. Ms. Fu, The University of Manchester China Centre Director was invited to join leading educators, academics and entrepreneurs for a discussion of internationalizing education and education reforms at the award ceremony.
After two months of nomination and voting, not only did The University of Manchester China Centre win Most Innovative MBA 2018, but also was Centre Director Ms. Sherry Fu personally recognized Business Education Leader 2018.
The ceremony was considered the education award of the year to honour instituitions and professionals that have made great contribution in the education industry across all levels, specialty and regions.
Nurturing Global Talents – A tribute to 40 years’ reform and opening-up
“The year 2018 welcomes the 40 years’ anniversary of China’s opening-up reforms to embrace the world. At the same time, The University of Manchester China Centre celebrates our 10th Anniversary this year. To be awarded at the grand ceremony truly means a lot to us. It is a great hour being recognized for the hard work we have been carrying out for the past decade.” Said Ms. Fu.
The programme that UoM China Centre was specially recognized for –Manchester Global MBA, is a truly international programme delivered in English, by a flown-in faculty from Manchester. Students can study part of the porgramme in our global facilities in Manchester, Shanghai, Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong and Sao Paolo.
Education in the New Era
Technology is revolutionizing the way education is delivered. Knowledge is no longer restricted to be accessed in a physical classroom. As learners, we can access information and study wherever we go. We now live in an era where access to information, knowledge has been made more friendly and accessible
The firm belief - “No barriers, No boundaries” is at the heart of everything The University of Manchester China Centre pursues. Students learning experience is structured around practicality, flexibility and genuine hands-on experience with a global outlook. The “blended- learning” approach has been successfully adopted across a selection of MBA programmes.
With the new addition to the portfolio of study options, the soon to be launched MSc International Healthcare Leadership (MSc IHL), tailored for healthcare professionals and those to venture into the industry also follows the same philosophy. To be launched at the same time in March 2019 with MSc IHL is the postgraduate programme in Project Management (MSc PM), which adopt a more flexible format with the majority of the content delivered fully online.
An international education advocate for local talents
Ms Sherry Fu is the founding Director for the University of Manchester China Centre, which was originally established in 2008 as Manchester Business School China Centre. With exposure to both international and domestic education market, sherry has been working extremely proactively to promote education and cultural exchanges. The widening portfolio of programmes offered in the University of Manchester China Centre aims to bring Manchester education to a wider audience in China from diverse industry backgrounds.
▲ Ms. Sherry Fu at the Award Ceremony
About The University of Manchester China Centre
The University of Manchester is committed to China market and the talent development of local professionals. In addition to partnerships with local institutions, including Shanghai Tong Ji University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Centre is offering a portfolio of programmes including Manchester Global MBA, Kelley-Manchester Global MBA, MSc International Healthcare Leadership, MSc Project Management and other programmes to be launched soon.
To find out more about programmes, visit http://www.uom.ac.cn or contact 021-62798660.