At HKUST MBA, global connectivity is woven into daily life. In 2024, we welcomed over 200 international students and exchange visitors from top partner schools, creating a truly diverse and vibrant community. Even if you stay in Hong Kong, you’ll collaborate with classmates from around the world through projects, classes, and campus events - gaining new perspectives and building global friendships. If you’re eager to broaden your horizons, our exchange programs allow you to study at leading universities abroad, giving you even more options to build the network and skills needed for your future goals.
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Partner Schools
– Western University
– University of British Columbia
– University of Toronto
– York University
– Universidad Panamericana
– Cornell University
– Dartmouth College
– Duke University
– Emory University
– Georgetown University
– Indiana University
– New York University
– Northwestern University
– University of California Berkeley
– University of California Irvine
– University of Chicago
– University of Minnesota
– University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
– University of Southern California
– University of Virginia
– University of Washington
– Washington University in St Louis
– University of Cape Town
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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
– Copenhagen Business School
– Aalto University School of Business
– ESSEC Business School
– HEC Paris
– ESCP Business School
– Wissenschaftliche Hochschule für Unternehmensführung
– University of Cologne
– European School of Management and Technology
– Bocconi University
– Erasmus University
– NHH Norwegian School of Economics
– Ramon Llull University
– Instituto de Empresa Business School
– University of Navarra
– University of St. Gallen
– London Business School
– University of Manchester
– University of Edinburgh
– Vienna University of Economics and Business
– China Europe International Business School
– Shanghai Jiao Tong University
– Peking University
– Tsinghua University
– Fudan University
– International University of Japan
– Nagoya University of Commerce and Business
– KAIST
– The Sungkyunkwan University
– National University of Singapore
– Nanyang Technology University
– Singapore Management University
– National Chengchi University
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UNSW
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University of Melbourne
Disclaimer: The exchange program promotes cultural and international exposure; therefore, some of our partner universities do not allow visiting students to return to their home country during the exchange program. Partner universities reserve the right to defer to the government and to public health authorities regarding the exchange program. Should the need arise, a remote, virtual exchange program may be offered. All exchange program offerings and arrangements (virtual or physical classes) are subject to change and availability.
Global Network for Advanced Management
(GNAM)
As Hong Kong's exclusive GNAM member, HKUST MBA students connect with peers from over 30 elite business schools worldwide, including Yale, UNSW, UBC Sauder, ESMT Berlin, Koc, and more. Through this prestigious network, you can:
Participate in Global Network Week (GN Week) through immersive one-week programs at partner schools, focusing on innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership
Access global learning opportunities through business visits, expert meetings, and alumni networking events during GNAM Week
Take credit-bearing online courses (SNOCs) with international classmates
Example GN week topics & host universities from 2024/25:
Topic: Design Thinking for Disruptive Innovation
University: Koç University Graduate School of Business
Topic: Holistic Leadership: From Purpose to Impact
University: IE Business School
Topic: Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship in China
University: Fudan University School of Management
Topic: Italian Excellence: Mastering Lifestyle Management
University: SDA Bocconi School of Management, Bocconi University
Topic: Managing Human Resources in a Super-Low Fertility, Super-Aging Society
University: Hitotsubashi University Business School, School of International Corporate Strategy
Topic: The Race to Net Zero & Transition to Clean Energy
University: UNSC Business School
Topic: Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation in an Emerging Market Context (EGADE Guadalajara Campus)
University: EGADE Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey
GNAM Member School
Doing Business In (DBI) Program
The Doing Business in (DBi) Program is a distinctive component of the HKUST MBA experience. This self-funded, short-term international program, offered in partnership with leading overseas business schools, allows you to explore global business landscapes firsthand while earning academic credit for HKUST. Program destinations vary annually - in 2024, students traveled to Australia, Germany, Finland, China and Berlin.
During the DBi Program, you'll engage in various activities arranged by hosting schools, including classroom lectures, group projects, company visits, and cultural excursions. This immersive experience enhances your global business acumen and cross-cultural leadership skills through direct exposure to diverse business environments and cultures.
*Program details and seat availability are subject to agreement with partner schools and MBA Program office announcement.
HKUST-Yale Dual Degree Program
Enhance your global credentials by combining the HKUST MBA with Yale's Master of Advanced Management (MAM). After completing your core MBA courses at HKUST, eligible students can apply to Yale's MAM program. Up to 10 Yale credits can count toward your HKUST MBA, allowing you to earn two prestigious degrees from leading business schools.
Note: Yale maintains a separate admission process and program fees. Students must complete the HKUST MBA before graduating from Yale's MAM program
Disclaimer: The exchange program promotes cultural and international exposure; therefore, some of our partner universities do not allow visiting students to return to their home country during the exchange program. Partner universities reserve the right to defer to the government and to public health authorities regarding the exchange program. Should the need arise, a remote, virtual exchange program may be offered. All exchange program offerings and arrangements (virtual or physical classes) are subject to change and availability.