The MSc in International Management Program (*CEMS qualification) has been offering students valuable opportunities to bridge classroom learning with hands-on consulting experience through business projects.
This year, students collaborated in teams with top-tier corporate and non-profit partners such as Cartier, China CITIC Bank International (CNCBI), Deloitte, Hilti, HONOR, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), and McKinsey. These projects challenged them to apply their business knowledge in tackling real-world problems. The students conducted field research, analyzed data, applied management frameworks, and delivered actionable recommendations under the guidance of both corporate mentors and lead faculty.
Deloitte praised the student team for being professional, thorough, and sharp in their presentations. McKinsey noted students’ strengths in problem-solving, communication, creative thinking, and teamwork. CNCBI commended the team’s innovative anti-fraud strategies and practical deliverables, while HONOR was impressed by the depth of research and smart marketing ideas.
The student teams collaborated with Deloitte, CNCBI and HONOR.
Hilti and Cartier both highlighted how adaptable and well-prepared the students were, and HKTB commended the team for their strategic, data-driven approach to promoting silver tourism.
The student teams at Hilti and HKTB.
*CEMS stands for the Global Alliance in Management Education.