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Rome Business School Strengthens International Cooperation in China with Zhejiang Financial College

Rome Business School (RBS) is delighted to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Zhejiang Financial College (ZFC), a renowned institution in China. Zhejiang Financial College is a prestigious higher education institution recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education and Ministry of Finance. The college is dedicated to providing high-quality education in the field of finance and related disciplines. They are known as “the cradle of bank presidents” and China’s Financial Whampoa”.

All the way from China to mark a significant milestone in fostering global collaboration and educational exchange. The MoU was signed today in Rome, Italy in the presence of RBS Dean Prof. Antonio Ragusa, Academic Director Massimo Scarcello, Head of International Relations Eleonora Mantovani and
International Business Manager Gerlie Saura, made a successful effort to host the ZFC delegation led by Prof. Fang Hua ZFC Vice President, Director of Scientific Research Office – Prof. Dai Xiaohong, Director of Admission and Employment Office Prof. Zhu Ming, Executive Deputy Dean of Silver Collar School Director Shao Yuehua,  Deputy Dean of School of Business Administration Prof. Dai Hairong,  and Prof. Weng Huigen, Professor of School of Humanities and Arts. The partnership between Rome Business School and Zhejiang Financial College aims to promote academic cooperation, cultural understanding, international mobility and joint research initiatives.

Prof. Antonio Ragusa, Dean of Rome Business School shared that “this partnership brings together the expertise and resources of both institutions, fostering mutual growth and development in the field of business education. By forging partnerships with renowned institutions worldwide, Rome Business School remains at the forefront of global educational trends and equips its students with the necessary skills to succeed in a rapidly evolving global economy.”

 

Under the terms of the agreement, Rome Business School and Zhejiang Financial College will explore opportunities for faculty and student exchange programs, allowing participants to benefit from diverse academic perspectives and experiences. This international exposure will contribute to the development of a global mindset and enhance the learning outcomes for students from both institutions.

 

“This collaboration aligns with our commitment to providing our students with a truly global education, enriching their academic journey and preparing them to thrive in the international business landscape. We cultivate outstanding professionals, who possess a global perspective and are well-prepared for the challenges of the financial industry” declared Fang Hua, Vice President of Zhejiang Financial College.

 

Additionally, the MoU sets the stage for joint research projects and academic collaborations in areas of mutual interest, such as finance management, entrepreneurship, international business, investment & finance, Administration of Business and e-Commerce, Humanities & Art Management, and sustainable development in Data & Artificial Intelligence. By leveraging the intellectual capital and research capabilities of both institutions, Rome Business School and Zhejiang Financial College aim to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these critical fields. Both institution look forward to the fruitful exchange of knowledge and ideas between our faculties and students.

 

This new collaboration exemplifies Rome Business School’s dedication to fostering international cooperation and its pursuit of excellence in business education.