From June 3 to June 7, Vice President Yan Ming led a delegation to visit several partner institutions in Thailand.
At Rangsit University, Yan Ming met with Vice President PITCHAYAPHANT and renewed a series of agreements regarding the undergraduate cooperation program in Business Administration. They clarified the key points and details of their collaboration with the Bangkok School of Business and discussed future visions for a dual MBA degree program. The delegation also held a discussion with undergraduate students majoring in International Business at the Bangkok School of Business, listening to their suggestions and challenges related to teaching and management, and provided answers and feedback.
At Panyapiwat Institute of Management, the delegation had a cordial meeting with Vice President SOMROTE KOMOLAVANIJ and renewed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation. Yan Ming introduced the achievements of the School of Business in obtaining the AMBA-BGA gold accreditation and suggested utilizing the high-quality educational resources of AMBA-BGA to jointly develop a dual MBA degree program.
At Mae Fah Luang University, the delegation was warmly received by Vice President NATHAPORNPAN UTTAMA and renewed the MOU for cooperation. Both parties exchanged views on the newly launched Business Chinese student exchange program and analyzed the feasibility of expanding the scale of student exchanges next year. The delegation also discussed the intention to implement an undergraduate dual degree program in Business Administration with the School of Chinese Language and the School of Management.
This visit further deepened and consolidated the friendly relations and existing achievements with partner institutions in Thailand. It also thoroughly explored and discussed innovative and constructive areas for future cooperation, successfully completing the visit’s objectives.
The delegation included Yu Yong, Director of the International Affairs Office; Li Xiaojun, Dean of the Chinese Vocational Institute; Du Fuchang, Deputy Director of the Finance Office; and Ma Yi, Executive Dean of the Bangkok School of Business.