Global centres

MBS has global centres in Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Miami and Rio de Janeiro.

Dubai

We opened our Middle East Centre at the Dubai Knowledge Village in 2006. The centre provides support and co-ordination for more than 700 MBA students in the region, all of whom are experienced functional specialists or business managers. Over 70 nationalities are represented in the student body.
www.mbs.ac.uk/dubai

Singapore

Manchester Business School have offered MBA programmes in Singapore since 1992 in partnership with the Institute of Banking and Finance. Such was the demand that we decided to launch our own centre in Singapore in June 1999. The centre was started by Mr Gabriel Lee and is now headed by Bee Ing Lim.
www.mbs.ac.uk/singapore

Hong Kong

Manchester Business School have offered MBA programmes in Hong Kong since 1992 and will soon be celebrating the 20th anniversary of offering MBA programme's to executives in the region. The centre is ideally located in Hong Kong, which is the strategic position for numerous multinational corporations entering the Chinese market. Hong Kong is the financial and educational hub of East Asia covering South China, Japan,and Korea.
www.mbs.ac.uk/hongkong

Shanghai

In 2008, MBS launched their new Chinese Centre in Shanghai. The office is located in the most famous commercial area in Shanghai. Flanked by Fortune 500 companies as well as flagship stores of leading luxury brand names, its position represents the stature of the Business School. The centres' main goals are to develop the economic links with China and to extend the opportunity for people across the region to experience and enjoy Manchester's MBA/DBA programmes.
www.mbs.ac.uk/shanghai

Miami

Having a US centre presents many advantages to students living in the US or Latin America as the centre will provide a convenient base for workshops. The Miami centre also presents a great opportunity for all our students across the world, by offering the possibility of attending workshops in the US.
www.mbs.ac.uk/Miami

Brazil was chosen as the base for our South American centre as it's the largest national economy in Latin America and has been predicted to become one of the five largest in the world and is one of the four emerging economies called the BRIC countries. We will be spread across two of Brazil's major cities in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
www.mbs.ac.uk/brazil