Press release 1.10.2019: China and Finland reinforcing adult education through Executive MBA programmes

Press release 1.10.2019

China and Finland reinforcing adult education through Executive MBA programmes

EduExcellence Ltd., Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences and Shenzhen Abundance International Education Co., Ltd. (Abundance) have signed a strategic commercial agreement to provide the Executive Master in Business Administration (eMBA) in Service Excellence programme in China.

Shenzhen Abundance International Education Co., Ltd. (Abundance) has focused on the area of education since 1999. It is the first ever institution to introduce international Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA and Diploma Bachelor of Arts (BA) programmes into China from countries such as Canada, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Being a pioneer in international degree education for adults, it is considered a top runner among similar institutions in terms of a programme range and number of alumni. Courses are delivered by leading teachers in their respective fields and students are recruited in top positions across a wide range of industries, making Abundance the leader in international degree education for adults in China.

This collaboration brings continuous opportunities for adult students to reskill in a fast-changing world. The programme follows the curriculum and quality standards of Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. The programme will be delivered by teaching professionals from Abundance and Haaga-Helia.

Tuija Pulkkinen, CEO of EduExcellence comments, “We are honoured to be the first Finnish consortium to strategically collaborate with Abundance. We are looking forward to having a fruitful and long-lasting collaboration with Abundance”.

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More info:

Tuija Pulkkinen
CEO, EduExcellence Ltd.
[email protected]
tel. +358 50 527 7258

EduExcellence Ltd. is a global education service provider of three major universities of applied sciences (Haaga-Helia, Laurea, Metropolia) in the Helsinki Metropolitan area in Finland.