University of Manchester

The University of Manchester East Asia campus, has been established in Hong Kong for more than 30 years, is a 100% owned subsidiary of The University of Manchester. We are the only overseas university to have a centre with its own teaching facilities and staffs in Hong Kong to offer immediate support to students from the East Asia Region (including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Macau).

The University of Manchester East Asia Centre offers a variety of Master programmes, including Master of Business Administration. Students can also earn an MSc in Financial Management or an MSc in Education Leadership in Practices. All programmes are part-time, designed for students who are ambitious and committed to achieving successful careers in business. To learn more, talk to one of our consultants at [email protected].

Location: 33/F, Lee Garden One, 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

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Times Higher Education Impact Rankings announcement 2023

The University of Manchester named number 1 in the UK, number 1 in Europe and second in the world for social and environmental impact

Times Higher Education Impact Rankings announcement 2023

The University of Manchester named number 1 in the UK, number 1 in Europe and second in the world for social and environmental impact

Mastering intercultural negotiations in the digital age

Negotiation skills have always been crucial in the business arena, but their significance has grown even further in recent years. As the globalized world becomes increasingly interconnected, the ability to negotiate effectively has become an essential life skill for individuals across all industries.

Embrace ChatGPT don’t fear it!

Dr Michael Tobin who recently visited Hong Kong, gives his opinion on Chat GPT, the artificial intelligence (AI) tool that is causing quite a stir across the academic world globally.

Managing Global Transitioning Challenges with the ESG Tool

Professor Ismail Ertürk, The University of Manchester