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[Partner University] Collaborating with a World-Class Institution: Master's Dual Degree Agreement with Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

Congratulations! The College of Management has officially partnered with another world-leading university—Washington University in St. Louis (WashU)!

Thanks to the efforts of Associate Professor Yi Lu from the Department of Business Administration, who facilitated connections with her alma mater, the College of Management has successfully signed a 1+1 Dual Master's Degree Agreement with WashU’s School of Law. Under this agreement, students from the IBMBA and GHRM MBA programs at the College of Management can apply to study 1.5 years at NSYSU followed by one year at WashU. Upon completion, students will earn dual master’s degrees from both institutions.

This collaboration also offers substantial scholarships. Selected students will be eligible for a $15,000 tuition waiver provided by WashU. Details on related opportunities and further international exchange collaborations will be announced in due course.

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About Washington University in St. Louis

Founded in 1853 and located in St. Louis, Missouri, WashU is a globally renowned private research university celebrated for its academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and interdisciplinary learning environment. It is recognized as one of the “New Ivy League” universities in the United States.

WashU boasts a stellar reputation, with top-tier programs across many disciplines, including the Brown School of Social Work, School of Medicine, McKelvey School of Engineering, School of Law, Olin Business School, and the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts. The Brown School of Social Work consistently ranks as the top social work school in the U.S., while its School of Medicine is often mentioned alongside Johns Hopkins and Harvard as one of the “Big Three” medical schools in the nation. The School of Law and Olin Business School are equally distinguished, ranked #16 and #26 respectively by U.S. News & World Report.

The university has a proud history of producing Nobel Laureates, with 27 recipients affiliated with WashU, including Douglass C. North, who won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1993.

Prominent Taiwanese alumni include C.P. Wang, the architect behind Taipei 101, and Timothy Pan, a distinguished alumnus and visiting professor at the University of Hong Kong, who led the design of the world’s first Java SIM chip.

WashU’s 16,500 students are spread across four campuses in St. Louis, a culturally rich and historically significant city in the American Midwest. Known as the economic hub of the region, St. Louis is famed for its “Gateway Arch,” a 192-meter-tall landmark symbolizing the “Gateway to the West” and the adventurous spirit of American pioneers.

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Washington University in St. Louis Global Rankings:

🏆AACSB Accredited

🏆2024 QS World University Rankings: #171

🏆2024 QS Business and Management Subject Rankings: #37

🏆2024 Eduniversal Business School Rankings: 4 PALMES of Excellence

🏆2024 Financial Times Global Master’s in Management Rankings: #49

🏆2024 Financial Times Global EMBA Rankings: #3

🏆2024 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings: #68

🏆2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities: #30

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