March 16, 2021

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Applications for the 2021 edition of the ChinaMed Business Program (July 19 - August 13, 2021)

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Applications are now open for the 2021 edition of the ChinaMed Business Program. The next edition will exceptionally take place in Europe from July 19 to August 13, 2021.

During 4 intense and exciting weeks of crash courses in Paris, Turin and Rome, CMBP students will master the fundamental skills and tricks of doing business, with a strong focus on China and the Euro-Mediterranean region. The class of CMBP will visit cutting-edge European enterprises working with the Chinese market and the European headquarters of Chinese leading firms; will have the chance to meet and discuss with guest speakers from the world of business, finance and diplomacy; will engage in team-work and group projects; as well as many other stimulating activities. This will be achieved through a 360-degree training program shaping the entrepreneurs, managers, consultants and leaders of tomorrow.

The curriculum has been specifically designed by an international team of scholars of contemporary China together with European executive education specialists and China-based professionals. All faculty members are accomplished business executives, legal professionals and academics from some of the world’s best universities and most dynamic companies.

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