In light of the current Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) declared by the World Health Organization, that has first hit China and is now spreading to the rest of the world, the Directors of the ChinaMed Business Program have decided for the suspension of the 2020 edition of CMBP, as there is currently no certainty of carrying out the program in conditions of full safety for participants, staff and faculty members.
Applications are therefore suspended until next Fall, when we will start evaluating candidates for CMBP 2021, focussed as usual on intensive training for future managers and entrepreneurs operating between China and the Euro-Mediterranean region.
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Online applications for CMBP 2021 will be open from December 1, 2020 The Early Bird tuition fee is available for candidates applying by February 28, 2021. Check out the section on Applications to find out more on tuition fees and key dates for the program.
In light of the current Public Health Emergency of International Concern, CMBP Directors have decided for the suspension of the 2020 edition of CMBP. In Autumn we will open the call for CMBP 2021, focussed as usual on intensive training for future managers and entrepreneurs operating between China and the Euro-Med region.
The first TOChina Alumni Aperitif of this new academic year took place in Torino, Italy. More than 50 members of our alumni and CMBP faculty members, Giovanni B. Andornino, Walter Joffrain and Edoardo Agamennone, joined this networking event that connected former students of the program.
The class of CMBP 2019 graduated at the Shenzhen campus of Peking University HSBC Business School. After 6 weeks of lectures, workshops and company visits across China, CMBPers can start their professional paths and will certainly receive useful support from the TOChina Alumni Network.