J.F.Oberlin University Visiting BNUBS
Time :2019-10-28

 

From 20th October to 23rd October, Mutsumi Sakai, dean of graduate school of J.F.Oberlin University, Takao Saito, director of the Institute of Enterprise Management Science,a comprehensive research institute of J.F.Oberlin University, and our alumnus Ren Yun, professor of college of arts and sciences and postgraduate business studies of J.F.Oberlin University had a two-day visit in BNUBS.

 

Based on the preliminary publicity of MBA2+1 project by both parties, on 21st October, three professors from J.F.Oberlin University had a discussion with MBA students and our alumni, and explained the issues of project and the training details which students were concerned about.

 

On the morning of 22nd October, vice President of BNUBS Cai Hongbo met with three guests. Sun Chuan, director of MBA center, and Xie Jia, director of international exchange and cooperation office attended this meeting. The two parties exchanged views on the work arrangement on Sino-Japanese seed fund, Tokyo New Year forum, exchange students, short-term study tour and other projects. On the same evening, three professors gave lectures to students of BNUBS on the topics such as CEO compensation in U.S. and Japan and Japan's elderly property management system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The cooperation between BNUBS and J.F.Oberlin University started in 2017. Up to now, our institute has established the Tokyo J.F.Oberlin center of BNUBS in J.F.Oberlin University, jointly established the Sino-Japanese seed fund with J.F.Oberlin University, and carried out many visits and exchanges between teachers and students.

 

Note: The J.F.Oberlin University was established by Yasuzo Shimizu (1891-1988) in 1921 in Beijing. After Japan's defeat, Mr. Yasuzo Shimizu returned to Tokyo in 1946 and founded a primary school under the name Obirin Gakuen. "Obirin" means "cherry tree" and "beauty" in Japanese. The name also honors French educator Jean-Frederic Oberlin, whose educational philosophy influenced Mr. Yasuzo Shimizu deeply. In honor of Mr. Oberlin, the school renamed the entire education group as J.F. Oberlin university and its affiliated schools in 2006. At present, J.F.Oberlin University has developed into a multidisciplinary comprehensive university with a total of more than 9000 students. There are six research directions in the graduate school of the university including operation management, Asian business administration MBA (taught in Chinese), cultural and creative industries management MBA, entrepreneurial MBA, management practice (corporate culture) MBA, and efficient management.