Six Tsinghua IMBA students admitted to MIT MSMS Program

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Six Tsinghua IMBA students have been admitted to MIT MSMS Program this coming fall, including Lucy Zhao, Crystal Yanting Shi, Shawn Qing Xiao, Kevin Chen, Jonathan Shan and Leon Xin Liu.

MIT Master of Science in Management Studies (MSMS) Programs enrolls top students from distinguished overseas business schools to complement their management education. With no required courses, the MSMS Program structure empowers each student to create a specific educational plan that is unique to his or her areas of interest.

As a partner to MIT Sloan management school, Tsinghua SEM encourages students from Tsinghua-MIT International MBA Program to apply to the Tsinghua-MIT MBA/MSMS dual-degree program. Students admitted to this program go to MIT Sloan for a 9 months intensive study after they complete their first year MBA study at Tsinghua. Upon satisfying the graduation requirements, students gain both Tsinghua MBA and MIT MSMS Degree.

Since 2007, a total of 14 Tsinghua students have been admitted to MIT MSMS program.

Name: Lucy Zhao (赵露溪)

Class: IMBA 2011

Undergraduate: University of Toronto

Previous Employer: Golden Nugget Productions

Hobby: Running, cycling, drawing, piano, rock climbing, skiing, swimming, photography, film, writing

"I came to Beijing to get reconnected with my roots, become completely fluent in Mandarin, and be at the place where business innovation is at its turning point and since I arrived, Tsinghua has satisfied all of those longings and more. Just like any MBA program, it is what you make of it, but it's especially true at a place where the world economy is calling home. The challenging and enriching year I've had at Tsinghua has better prepared me for doing business in China. While the upcoming year at MIT will open my mind to the world of entrepreneurship and innovation. This is truly the best business school education I can imagine."- Lucy Zhao

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