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  • greenjunebeetle 

    Dr. Hudson, I fully agree with you on your observation of the educational needs in China. In the eyes of the Chinese people, business schools from U.S. provide a high quality education that develops knowledge, skills, and abilities. Above all, graduate education provided here is able to broaden their horizon and deepen their understanding of the values and business practices which are prevalent in western society.

    Nowadays, providing quality graduate business education to the emerging markets is not only a valuable but also a pressing mission. With the recent policy change to allow foreign universities to provide education within China, the education market there is getting even hotter. We recently learned that some university from the States assigned a representative to stay on campus in China to make sure that things are not “out of sight, out of mind.” High rank visits from both sides have been valuable in getting important decisions made for UHV’s China initiatives. To ascertain the healthy development and positive results in the near future, there is a need to maintain the newly established education relationships on a regular basis. It is doable for UHV to have someone serving as a liaison to keep an open and direct communication channel with our partners in China and report the progress of the joint programs in a timely manner.

    It is not only for meeting the demands in China, but also for securing the share for our students in this new land of opportunities…