STRATEGIC COOPERATION
Partnerships that bring together government and businesses, communities, research partners and international boundaries, help to magnify the work of our university.
Our broad range of relationships allow us to participate in opportunities impacting communities closest to us and abroad.
At The Asia Pacific School of Business we look to identify how we can create new partnerships, and develop current ones.
We recognise the impact that partnerships have on our development as a leading research institution and in turn, the impact our support can have on communities and organisations.
If there is no special prompt,listed in no particular order.
For international academic strategic cooperation, please contact: global@apsb.edu.ky
The Asia Pacific School of Business is sh private higher education college or university registered with the higher education ministries of many countries or regions, It is a dean-appointed system under a joint board of directors controlled by different voting rights.
The Asia Pacific School of Business was established based on United Nations Article 26 of human right to education (UN article 26). Everyone has the right to education. This charter states that education should be equally accessible and should promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial and religious groups. The Asia Pacific School of Business uphold that providing an internationally minded, blended enhanced education offers a unique opportunity to fulfill the aspirations of Article 26.
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