——A Forum on Sino-Canadian Relations
Are you interested in attending a forum on the most important, contemporary economic and financial developments in China, the world’s second-largest economy? In communicating face-to-face with Dr. CAI Hongbin, dean of the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University? In establishing strong connections with local business elite and alumni from the best business school in China?
After a period of over 30 years of high-speed development, China’s economy is now entering a critical stage of reform. Many initiatives–China’s financial market reforms, establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), globalization of the RMB, and the “Internet +” and “Made in China 2025” plans–have strengthened China’s economic backbone and have set a spotlight on China within the global economy.
As one of the foremost scholars in the field of economics and as a deputy to the National People’s Congress, Dean CAI will first deliver an insightful lecture on recent economic and financial developments in both China and Canada. This will be followed by speeches on various topics from local experts who will share their insight on how recent reforms in China impact Canada and the rest of the world.
Peking University (PKU) has long been considered the top university in China. Its business school, the Guanghua School of Management (GSM), ranks first in China in many categories: for instance, the level of research, the reputation of its faculty, and its global outreach. Numerous MBA and EMBA alumni from GSM now serve as leaders in many industries in China and globally.
We cordially invite you to join us in either Vancouver or Toronto to discuss Sino-Canadian innovation and cooperation. We anticipate an inspiring discussion with colleagues, academics and business elites from various industries in Canada. Let us together explore ways to foster sustainable development and create more opportunities for productive, win-win cooperation between China and Canada.
Host:
Guanghua School of Management at Peking University
Organizer:
Guanghua-Kellogg Executive MBA Program
Peking University Alumni Foundation of Canada‡
Co-Organizer:
Peking University Center of Canadian Studies
Support:
Peking University Alumni Association