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Loyola’s Sellinger School partners with business school in Taiwan

Pink blossoms on a tree frame the Sellinger School building

Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management is forming a partnership with National Cheng Kung University’s College of Management in Tainan, Taiwan. The business schools will explore developing educational programs together, exchanging students and faculty members, and collaborating on research, lectures, talks, and symposiums.

“National Cheng Kung University is a highly respected international research institution with an equally respected business school that will help illuminate for Loyola students the economic powerhouses of Asia,” said Hung-bin Ding, Ph.D., associate dean and professor of management. “Closer to home, the university has an active alumni association chapter in the Baltimore-Washington area, which will expand Sellinger’s already extensive network.”

Like Loyola’s Sellinger School, National Cheng Kung University’s College of Management is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. With a focus on the global economy, the college has been recognized for its business and management studies internationally and in the Asia-Pacific region as well as for contributing to accounting research in Taiwan.

“Sellinger’s partnership with National Cheng Kung University’s College of Management is the latest in a series of new bilateral partnerships with institutions nearby and overseas,” said Mary Ann Scully, MBA ’79, dean of the Sellinger School. “The new partnerships expand Sellinger’s reach, allowing us to introduce our students to global leaders in higher education and thus bring new opportunities to Sellinger’s students and faculty, while also sharing our distinct brand of ethical business education to international students of our partner schools.”

“Given their respect for the history and contributions of Loyola University Maryland to both scholarly research and differentiated student outcomes, National Cheng Kung University’s College of Management is similarly focused on the benefits their faculty and students will derive from this partnership. It is an ideal collaboration for all parties.”

Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management in Baltimore delivers an internationally recognized Jesuit business education. Recognized for its scholarship, ethical leadership, and tradition of excellence, the Sellinger School delivers a wide range of sought-after fields of study including eight undergraduate majors and 11 undergraduate minors as well as full-time, part-time, and fully online MBA and Master of Accounting programs.