About us

THE PURPOSE OF DUKE KUNSHAN EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

Global Connected, China Rooted

We help organizations and leaders to transform in a responsible and meaningful way. We take root in China with global perspectives. Our team is devoted in providing high-quality executive education training programs for managers of world-renowned companies. We aim at creating effective leadership development programs tailored to the needs of our customers.

CUSTOMER CENTRIC

Customer-Centric Program Design and Execution

BLENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCE

Integrated and Dynamic Learning Experience

GLOBAL & LOCAL

Global Faculty Networks with Deep China Insights

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

World Frontier Research in Core Business Disciplines

INNOVATION & TRANSFORMATION

Thought Leadership in Innovation and Digital Transformation

OUR PARTNERS

Duke University

Duke University based in Durham, North Carolina in the U.S. is a prestigious research University. It is consistently ranked among the very best. Duke’s graduate and professional schools in business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, medicine, nursing and public policy, are among the leaders in their fields.

Fuqua School of Business

In its relatively short history, The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, has established itself as one of the leading business schools in the world. With talented faculty and renowned research centers, the school sits among top-ranked U.S. business schools. Fuqua enrolled its first class in 1970. Today, the annual enrollment in Fuqua's degree programs is more than 1,300.

Duke Corporate Education

Duke Corporate Education, established in the year 2000, is a descendant of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Focusing specifically, on leadership development in context. Since Duke Corporate Education began 19 years ago, it has established itself as a premier global provider of leadership solutions, and has been ranked in the top three on the customer executive education rankings for 19th consecutive year by the Financial Times.