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China Europe International Business School - CEIBS

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A school of international business located in Shanghai, China. China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) offers one of the top-ranked MBA programs in China and is among the top 25 programs in the world. Its executive MBA program is one of the largest in the world.
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CEIBS stands alone as the only business school on mainland China. For this reason, the Chinese government designated its property as a "Special Education Zone." CEIBS was the result of a joint project between Europe and China and receives a portion of its funding from the European Union and the Shanghai government.

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