The Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business has attracted three additional professors to its faculty from the US.
As well as these full-time appointments, the school, which has its headquarters in Beijing, has so far this year attracted a further 14 visiting professors from schools such as MIT, NYU and Berkeley.
Huang Ming is professor of finance at Cornell University and has been on the faculty of both Stanford Graduate School of Business and Chicago Graduate School of Business.
He is joined by Li Lode, professor of operations management at Yale School of Management and Wang Yijiang from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.
Cheung Kong school was founded in 2002 by entrepreneur Li Ka-shing and is China's first private, non-profit, independent business school. It has campuses in Shanghai and Guangzhou, as well as Beijing and offers an MBA, EMBA and executive programmes.
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