
From November 10 to 23, the 2025 Global Partnerships Month was held at School of Management, HUST. The event featured a series of activities including an opening ceremony, an exhibition of school-level cooperative programs, meetings with partner institution delegations, and information sessions led by partner institutions.
The opening ceremony kicked off on November 13. In attendance were representatives from the Graduate School, HUST International Affairs Office, School International Affairs Office and relevant teaching offices, as well as undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students. Requirements and timelines for various programs (CSC, graduate short-term research, undergraduate programs, semester exchange, etc.) and the School's application procedures & funding policies were outlined.

During the partnerships month, an exhibition of school-level exchange programs was held in the west hall. Standing screens showcased partner university profiles and program highlights, offering a visual overview of the cooperation network. Self-service printed materials were available, while International Affairs Office professionals were on hand daily to address student queries. The two-week exhibition drew enthusiastic student feedback.

Beyond student-focused initiatives, the School hosted visits from global partner delegations—including Brock University, University of Bristol, and University of Birmingham—during the month, In-depth discussions across collaborative areas aligned School strengths precisely and further solidified the foundation for long-term cooperation, centered on advancing international education goals.

Student information sessions were led by representatives from over ten renowned institutions—including the University of Geneva, National University of Singapore, CUHK, KEDGE Business School, and UIUC—who detailed popular programs: bachelor’s-master’s articulation, dual-degree, and semester exchange options. Students engaged directly with representatives to learn about overseas curricula, academic cultures, and application procedures. Nearly 200 attendees left with a stronger grasp of global partnership resources, better preparing them for international career and study planning.