The Dean of the University of Liverpool Management School Visited School of Management

  • Published: 2013-06-21
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The Dean of the University of Liverpool Management School, Professor Murray M Dalziel visited School of Management, UCAS. The Executive Vice Dean, Professor Wang Shouyang, Vice Dean, Professor Zhao Hong, Dr. SUN Jiajing and the International Cooperation Office received the visit.

 

Professor Dalziel, on behalf of the University of Liverpool Management School, introduced the education discipline, teaching advantage, and the research centers of the School; Subsequently, Professor Wang Shouyang introduced the research strengths and the status quo of the education of School of Management to Professor Dalziel.

 

The two sides then had a deep discussion on the further cooperation in scientific research, student exchange, and executive development programs; meanwhile, they proposed to sign a memorandum of cooperation on the basis of specific cooperation projects.

 

About The University of Liverpool

The University of Liverpool is one of the great centres of research, knowledge and innovation. Its pioneering reputation attracts students, experts and partners from around the world. Through its research, teaching and collaborations the university seeks to be life changing and world shaping.

 

The University is a member of the Russell Group of leading UK research universities and in the top 1.5% of universities worldwide. No fewer than eight Nobel Prizes have been won by members of its academic staff. Visit the University's main website (for on-campus degrees) to learn more.

 

Since the nineteenth century, the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) began to have two years of academic structure business courses (Business Curriculum "). The ULMS, established in 2002, currently has more than 120 full-time teachers, and achieved the AACSB accreditation in 2012.