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HSUHK School of Business Joins the “Kaoyan National Postgraduate Admission Consultation Fair 2026 (Xi’an)”, Highlighting Business Postgraduate Opportunities for Fresh Graduates 

Professor Victor Lau, Associate Dean (Taught Postgraduate Programmes) of the School of Business and Programme Director of the MBA (in Chinese) Programme, together with Ms Fiona Fong, Postgraduate Programme Manager of the School of Business, attended the event in person and introduced the positioning, distinctive features, and application information of the School’s taught postgraduate programmes.

Engaging With Students In Xi’an

On 15 March, the School of Business of The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong participated in the “Kaoyan National Postgraduate Admission Consultation Fair 2026 (Xi’an),” engaging face-to-face with students who were actively planning their postgraduate studies and introducing the distinctive strengths of the School’s Taught Postgraduate programmes, as well as the advantages of pursuing further education in Hong Kong.

The event drew strong interest from students seeking information on postgraduate admissions, university options, and future development pathways, and many took the opportunity to learn more about programme content, admission requirements, and application arrangements.

The event drew strong interest from students seeking information on postgraduate admissions, university options, and future development pathways, and many took the opportunity to learn more about programme content, admission requirements, and application arrangements.

Professor Victor Lau, Associate Dean (Taught Postgraduate Programmes) of the School of Business and Programme Director of the MBA (in Chinese) Programme, together with Ms Fiona Fong, Postgraduate Programme Manager of the School of Business, attended the event in person and introduced the positioning, distinctive features, and application information of the School’s taught postgraduate programmes.

Professor Lau also delivered an on-site sharing session for students, where he spoke about postgraduate study options and how business education can support their future career development.

Professor Lau also delivered an on-site sharing session for students, where he spoke about postgraduate study options and how business education can support their future career development. He also offered guidance on study options, discipline choices, programme planning, and future development, helping students better understand how postgraduate study can support their academic and professional goals

Highlighting the MBM for Fresh Graduates

Professor Lau said, “Many fresh graduates are still exploring their direction and thinking carefully about how best to prepare for the next stage of their journey. For students who want to strengthen their business knowledge and management thinking before entering the workplace, the Master of Business Management(MBM) offers a valuable starting point.”

The event drew strong interest from students seeking information on postgraduate admissions, university options, and future development pathways, and many took the opportunity to learn more about programme content, admission requirements, and application arrangements.
The event drew strong interest from students seeking information on postgraduate admissions, university options, and future development pathways, and many took the opportunity to learn more about programme content, admission requirements, and application arrangements.

He added, “The MBM is designed for students from different academic backgrounds, including those who are still exploring the career path that suits them best. Through the programme, students can deepen their understanding of business operations and management practice, while strengthening key skills such as analysis, communication, and problem-solving.” The MBM programme also places strong emphasis on connecting classroom learning with the demands of the workplace.

Ms Fong also provided detailed information on application procedures, programme content, and admission arrangements. She said, “Many students asked not only about admission requirements, but also whether the curriculum is practical and how the programme could support their future plans. Through face-to-face interaction, we hope to help them better understand the programmes’ distinctive features and make choices that align with their own background, interests, and goals.”

Ms Fong also provided detailed information on application procedures, programme content, and admission arrangements. She said, “Many students asked not only about admission requirements, but also whether the curriculum is practical and how the programme could support their future plans. Through face-to-face interaction, we hope to help them better understand the programmes’ distinctive features and make choices that align with their own background, interests, and goals.”

Expanding Mainland Engagement

Through its participation in the Xi’an consultation fair, the School of Business further strengthened its connections with students in Mainland China. Professor Lau will also participate in the China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET) in April, where he will continue engaging with more students interested in further studies and addressing their questions about programme choices and future planning.