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CUHK Business School joined 2025 Global Business Education Deans’ Forum and Expo

Dean of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School, Professor Zhou Lin, joined the 2025 Global Business Education Deans’ Forum and Expo, exchanging insights on the future of business education with deans from leading institutions around the world.

The event gathered nearly fifty deans and representatives from top business schools and international business education institutions across five continents. Hosted by Fudan University School of Management as part of its 40th anniversary celebration, the forum discussed the evolving priorities of business education in China and its global development.

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Professor Zhou Lin, dean of CUHK Business School, exchanging insights on the opportunities and challenges of business education with other deans (Photo courtesy: Fudan University School of Management)

Dean Zhou took part in a roundtable discussion themed “Pioneering for Change through Globalisation,” which brought together prominent academics and deans to delve into the key issues shaping business education today. Topics ranged from tackling global challenges and innovating curriculum design to expanding international collaboration. Participants included Lu Xiongwen, dean of Fudan University School of Management; Leon Laulusa, dean of ESCP Business School; Lynnette Purda, interim dean of Queen’s University Smith School of Business; Karen Spens, president of BI Norwegian Business School; and Dominique V. Turpin, president (European) of China Europe International Business School (CEIBS).

CUHK Business School is committed to strengthening connections with other top-tier business education institutions worldwide. Through active engagement in global dialogues and collaborations, the School seeks to forge strategic partnerships and advance its mission to nurture responsible business leaders with a global perspective.

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