School of Management Becoming the First Member of Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN) to Respond to Chinese “The Belt and Road” Initiative
After joining the CEEMAN in June, School of Management, Zhejiang University became the first Chinese school of management in this association.
The CEEMAN, established in 1993, is committed to accelerating the cooperation and development between Central Asian and Eastern European schools of business. With more than 200 institutions from over 50 member countries in Europe, America, Asia, Africa and Latin America in recent years, the CEEMAN is focusing on the transformation and development of management in emerging countries, so it has grown to be an international management association with certain impact in the global world of management.
School of Management, Zhejiang University will be more involved in the activities hosted by the CEEMAN to be in response to Chinese “The Belt and Road” Initiative and deepen its collaboration with the countries and business schools in the Initiative.