Arizona State University
ASU in China
ASU in China

Faculty Projects City by City

Brief descriptions of ongoing projects (organized by city) are included on this page and on the pages listed at left. For additional information about individual faculty members' backgrounds or research interests, please visit the "ASU Faculty in China" link.

Shanghai

ASU faculty facilitates an MBA program focused on Financial Services industries for senior managers of the major State Owned Enterprises.
W. P. Carey MBA in Shanghai

In addition to their close ties with business leaders in this Asian economic hub, ASU faculty are also collaborating with Shanghai’s Jiao Tong University on neuroprosthetics research.

Another funded collaborative project administered through ASU will result in a conference volume that will be published in 2006 by the People’s Press in Shanghai.The project centered on the cultural confrontations and interactions in China from 900 to 1300 and culminated in a conference held in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia in July 2004.ASU faculty contributed to the volume by composing papers and essays. ASU faculty also aided in the process by participating in the editorial committee.