The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School’s Executive MBA Programme (EMBA) is ranked 22nd worldwide in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2025.
For the eighth consecutive year, CUHK EMBA has been recognised among the world’s top 30 EMBA programmes, reaffirming its long-standing excellence and leadership in executive education. Notably, the programme ranked third in alumni network across the Asia-Pacific region, a testament to CUHK EMBA’s commitment to fostering lifelong connections, career opportunities, and mentorship that empower its community to shine.
Professor Zhou Lin, dean of CUHK Business School, remarked, “We take great pride in seeing our EMBA programme continue to demonstrate outstanding performance on the global stage. At CUHK Business School, we remain committed to empowering global leaders with innovative knowledge, transformative learning experiences, and a strong alumni network that drives positive change for business and society. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to our faculty and staff for their unwavering dedication and relentless strive for excellence.”
Dr Andrew Yuen, Director of EMBA Programme, said, “These achievements fill us with pride, and they inspire us to aim higher. We are committed to ongoing programme development, including innovative curriculum updates with a world-class teaching team, enrichment and networking activities, and strengthened international collaborations. These initiatives equip current participants and alumni to embrace the age of AI and seize opportunities in the dynamic geopolitical and business environment.”
CUHK EMBA integrates Chinese wisdom with Western knowledge to nurture top-notch management talent to meet tomorrow’s challenges in Hong Kong, Chinese Mainland and beyond. CUHK EMBA offers a unique leadership education experience, encapsulated in its value proposition of the “Six Pillars” (Theories, Practices, Internal Network, External Network, Strategic Perspectives & Social Contribution). This framework is designed to enhance the wellbeing of the business community and society at large.
For more details, please click here to read the full results of the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2025.