Connecting to FBE Alumni Worldwide

The success of any school rests upon the success of its graduates, who through their professional and personal achievements will bring honour to their alma mater.

To further strengthen the links between the Faculty and its alumni,  the faculty level alumni association – HKU Business and Economics Alumni Association (HKUBEAA) is officially established with the support and encouragement from all FBE alumni. HKUBEAA is committed to connect every alumni worldwide, and develop a thriving community for alumni to network with, and support one another, in their ongoing professional and personal development.The first round of membership recruitment was successfully held on November 11 at FBE Graduation Ceremony 2019. Class of 2019 graduates gathered at our alumni booth and shared the happy moments with their friends and family members.

HKUBEAA membership is now open to all graduates who wish to join.  Don’t miss out the chance to join our global alumni network and get a HKU Business School Cardholder. Apply here.

Working together we aim to support both the future ambitions of our alumni community and the Faculty. Please stay tuned for upcoming events.

 

       
     
     
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Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders: HKU Business School signs MoU with Societe Generale
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Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders: HKU Business School signs MoU with Societe Generale
As a promising step toward making a difference for our students, we have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Societe Generale. The collaboration will provide opportunities for students, foster unique research initiatives, facilitate professional development, and offer hands-on industry experience in Finance, Banking, and Business.
Exploring China’s Economic Landscape: Stanford Delegation Visits HKU Business School
2025 | News
Exploring China’s Economic Landscape: Stanford Delegation Visits HKU Business School
HKU Business School had the honour of hosting a distinguished delegation from the Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions. The delegation included over 30 undergraduate students and staff from various departments such as the School of Engineering, School of Humanities and Sciences, Doerr School of Sustainability, as well as the Stanford Centre on China's Economy and Institutions, all with a keen interest in the latest developments in the Chinese economy and its global impact. Our School was delighted to host this delegation and witness the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and experiences that will undoubtedly enrich the academic communities of both Stanford University and the University of Hong Kong.