🌟 A New Chapter of Impact! 🌟
The Asia School of Business (ASB) and MIT Sloan School of Management have officially extended our decade-long collaboration, marking a renewed effort to redefining business education in ASEAN and beyond. 🎓
Since 2015, this strategic collaboration has empowered future leaders through a unique blend of MIT Sloan’s world-class academic excellence and ASB’s signature Action Learning approach — where rigorous theory meets hands-on, real-world application.
Reflecting on this milestone, Georgia Perakis, the John C Head III Dean (Interim) of MIT Sloan, shared:
“This is an exciting moment for MIT Sloan as we embark on the next chapter of our strong collaboration with ASB. Our collaboration will continue to enhance educational opportunities and deliver innovative programs to talented students in the ASEAN region.”
Professor Sanjay Sarma, ASB's CEO, President, and Dean, added:
“Our collaboration with MIT Sloan has been transformative, providing ASB students with a unique experience that blends academic rigor with practical application. We are preparing our students to confront emerging global challenges — from AI to sustainability — with leadership and resilience.”
This continued collaboration means:
✅ Access to globally renowned faculty from both ASB and MIT Sloan
✅ A cutting-edge curriculum blending theory with real-world impact
✅ Hybrid learning pathways with modular, stackable, transferable, and digitally verified micro-credentials
✅ Continued academic pathways for ASB graduates at MIT Sloan
This extension reaffirms our shared vision to develop impactful, future-ready leaders in ASEAN and beyond. 🌏 Here's to the next chapter of global impact!
#ASBxMITSloan #StrongerTogether #BusinessEducation #ActionLearning
ASB-MIT Sloan | 10-Year Highlights & Beyond | ASB
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