Renmin_University_of_China,_School_of_Business
Renmin University of China, School of Business
Business school in Beijing, China
The Renmin Business School (Chinese: 人民商学院; pinyin: Rénmín shāng xuéyuàn), is a public business school founded in 1950 in Beijing, China affiliated to Renmin University of China. Renmin Business school of China is considered one of the top 50 business schools globally by the Financial Times.[citation needed] The predecessor of the Renmin Business School was the Department of Factory Management, Trade, Bookkeeping, and Financial Credit. Renmin Business School is the founder of business administration education in China.[citation needed]
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The school has 139 full-time faculty members, including 47 professors, 52 associate professors, and 40 assistant professors/lecturers. Close to 20% of the faculty were trained overseas with a doctoral degree.[1] They are senior consultants or independent directors of boards of some of the largest companies in China. In recent years, RBS has strengthened its efforts in internationalization by significantly boosting its international programs.
In the most recent evaluation by the Ministry of Education of the PRC, RBS was ranked number one for its excellence in Business administration.[2] The school is among the few in China that has three nationally designated key research disciplines: general management, industrial economics, and accounting. RBS faculty won 19 national research grants in 2008.