On June 16th, a group led by Gael Fouillard, Director of Executive Education at Grenoble Graduate School of Business and Ms. Xu Jie, Manager of the Office in China visited GDUFS School of Business. Liang Jie, Associate Dean and Zhang Hongming, Director of Marketing Department, Dr. Huang Lei and Liang Yan, Supervisor of International Affairs attended the meeting. Liang Jie welcomed the arrival of Gael Fouillard and his group, expressed gratitude to Grenoble Graduate School of Businessfor the opportunities they provided to our students to have an exchange in France, and stated to deepen the cooperation between the two schools based on the original cooperation projects. Zhang Hongming introduced two key research directions of the marketing department. Dr. Huang Lei gave some constructive suggestions on the IMBA project to be initiated by both sides.
Our school has maintained friendly and close communication with Grenoble Graduate School of Business. The two sides have signed the "2 + 2" double degree cooperation project and successfully selected two students to study in France. In February of this year, Zhu Wenzhong, ExecutiveDean and Zhang Hongming, Director of Marketing Department visited the school. During this meeting, the two sides had in-depth discussion of the specific issues of IMBA project, aimed at exploring a comprehensive, long-term and in-depth partnership between two schools. School introduction: GrenobleEcoledeManagement / Grenoble Graduate School of Businesswas founded in Grenoble, France, the "Silicon Valley of Europe" in 1984. The school is an important member of CGE, Conférence des GrandesEcoles, which has over the years been rated as the world’s Top100 business school by the United States "BusinessWeek" and has become the top 50 in the world, top 20 in Europe and top 6 in France. It is one of the few business schools (1% of schools worldwide) to possess the three accreditations that distinguish the leading international business schools: European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and The Association of MBAs (AMBA). |