Asia School of Business
亚洲商学院 (Chinese) | |||||||
Type | Private[1] graduate | ||||||
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Established | 2015[2] | ||||||
Dean | Sanjay Sarma (CEO/ President)[3] | ||||||
Academic staff | 50 (includes full-time MIT Sloan International Faculty Fellows and engaged MIT Sloan faculty)[4] | ||||||
Postgraduates | ~80 full-time MBA students | ||||||
Location | , | ||||||
Language | English | ||||||
Affiliations | MIT Sloan School of Management Bank Negara Malaysia | ||||||
Website | asb.edu.my | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 亚洲商学院 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 亞洲商學院 | ||||||
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Asia School of Business (ASB) is a graduate business school in Kuala Lumpur. ASB offers MBA, EMBA and Master in Central Banking programs.
ASB is a collaboration between MIT Sloan School of Management and Bank Negara Malaysia, the Central Bank of Malaysia, offering a flagship 12-month full-time MBA program and executive education classes for local and international students.[5] Through the partnership, MIT Sloan and Bank Negara collaborate on academic program design, curriculum design, organizational design, admissions, and the administration of the Asia School of Business.[2]
Courses at ASB are taught by MIT Sloan faculty and local ASB faculty, with the latter also serving as MIT Sloan International Faculty Fellows.[6] Students study at both the MIT Sloan campus located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the ASB campus located in Kuala Lumpur.[2]
ASB Graduates will be granted Affiliate Alumni status under MIT Sloan, similar to partner school from Tsinghua University.
History
[edit]ASB was founded in 2015 by Zeti Akhtar Aziz, the former governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, and Professor Richard Schmalensee, Dean Emeritus of MIT Sloan. The school opened in 2016, offering a full-time MBA degree.[clarification needed] The first cohort, the Class of 2018, arrived in Kuala Lumpur for orientation in Fall 2016. The inaugural graduation ceremony was held in Spring 2018.[citation needed]
In 2019, ASB launched its MBA for Working Professionals program, a 22-month program designed in modular format for working professionals.[citation needed]
In 2020, ASB merged with The Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre, forming the ASB Iclif Executive Education Center (Iclif).
ASB moved into its new 30-acre campus in Kuala Lumpur in the second half of 2020.[7]
Degree Programs and Curriculum
[edit]MBA Program
[edit]ASB's main program is its MBA program where students study at both the MIT Sloan campus located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the ASB campus located in Kuala Lumpur. ASB's curriculum for its 12-month full-time MBA program is similar to the curriculum of two-year full-time MBA programs in the United States, and is modeled after the full-time MBA curriculum at MIT Sloan.
Admissions have 40 to 45 slots available in each year's MBA intake, and all enrolled full-time residential MBA students receive some form of scholarships and financial aid, including full scholarships.[7][8] Approximately 80% of ASB's students come from outside of Malaysia, and around 43% of the students are female (while other business schools in the region have student bodies that range from 35% women to 40% women).[9][10][11] Upon graduation, students receive a Certificate of Completion issued from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and become members of the alumni organizations of both MIT Sloan and ASB.[12]
MBA Program for Working Professionals
[edit]The Asia School of Business (ASB) MBA for Working Professionals Program (MBA-WP) is a 16-month program designed in modular format for working professionals.[13]
The program includes a 3-weeks immersion at MIT Sloan in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and 3 hands-on business practicums with the students' respective employers.[13]
Master of Central Banking Program
[edit]The Master of Central Banking (MCB) is a year-long residential program designed especially for central bankers.[14]
Non-Degree Programs and Executive Education
[edit]Executive Education
[edit]The Iclif Executive Education Center (Iclif) at Asia School of Business (formerly The Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre) provides corporate governance training and non-degreed programs to support the professional development of C-Suites and senior management. Iclif was established by Bank Negara Malaysia in 2003 as an Asia-based independent non-profit organization. Since its inception, Iclif has also branched out to offer programs and research opportunities in the areas not only on leadership development, but also in corporate governance. In 2020, Iclif merged with ASB to extend its set of offerings in executive education, and now offers additional courses in general management and finance.[15]
Currently, Iclif offers a set of Open-Enrollment Programs and Custom-Built programs. Participants in Open-Enrollment courses can upgrade their participation credits into an Executive Certificate in one of the four available Tracks: Leadership, Finance & Global Economy, Corporate Governance, and General Management. In addition to the Open-Enrollment programs, Iclif also offers a set of mandatory programs for Malaysian board members of listed companies (Mandatory Accreditation Program (MAP)) and for Malaysian directors of financial institutions (Financial Institutions Directors’ Education (FIDE)).
Campus
[edit]ASB's campus is located on a 30-acre plot of land in Kuala Lumpur beside Bank Negara Malaysia headquarters.[16]
ASB's campus consists of an academic village designed to host the MBA, Master of Central Banking, executive education courses, and other events, as well as a residential quad that has the capacity to house 700 students, visiting faculty, and short-term students.[17]
ASB’s sprawling 22.2-acre residential and academic campus is located near the central business district and can accommodate over 1,200 students, faculty, and staff.[18]
Academic Building
[edit]The academic building spans six levels. The ground level (Level G) and first floor (Level 1) are public areas. Levels 2 and 3 are designed around learning and education – housing classrooms, research centers, study spaces, and a library. Levels 4 and 5 are built around faculty collaboration, scholarship, and innovation.[clarification needed]
Research centers
[edit]- Maybank Center for ASEAN Research, research center endowed by Maybank[19]
- Sapura Energy Center for Technology and Strategy, research center endowed by Sapura Energy
- AirAsia Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (IEC), research center endowed by AirAsia
- The Central Banking Research Center (CBRC)
- Center for Sustainable Small-Owners (CSS)
See also
[edit]- MIT Sloan School of Management, American institutional partner
- Bank Negara Malaysia, Malaysian Institutional partner
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, American institutional partner
References
[edit]- ^ "SENARAI DAFTAR IPTS YANG MEMPUNYAI KELULUSAN PENGAMBILAN PELAJAR ANTARABANGSA SEHINGGA (PDF files)". Retrieved March 17, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Asia School of Business (ASB)". MIT Sloan.
- ^ "Sanjay Sarma - ASB Leadership Team". 28 March 2023.
- ^ "Our Faculty | Asia School of Business". Asia School of Business Malaysia. July 23, 2020.
- ^ "| Bank Negara Malaysia | Central Bank of Malaysia". www.bnm.gov.my.
- ^ "Asia School of Business (ASB)". MIT Sloan. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
- ^ a b "New campus opens next year | The Star". www.thestar.com.my.
- ^ "ASB MBA Program & Admissions Interview with Sean Ferguson". Touch MBA. January 27, 2019.
- ^ Hannah, Georgina. "Poets&Quants | Asia School of Business In Collaboration With MIT Sloan". Poets&Quants.
- ^ "INSEAD MBA - Class 2020 Profile and Employment Report". e-GMAT Blog | Best GMAT blog on the planet. November 16, 2020.
- ^ "Our Class - Full-Time MBA Program". www.mba.ust.hk.
- ^ "Affiliate Alumni Directory". MIT Sloan.
- ^ a b "Asia School of Business (ASB) | Global Programs | MIT Sloan". mitsloan.mit.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
- ^ "Program Offers Masters Degree in Central Banking". bloomberg.com. 30 September 2019.
- ^ "Integration of Iclif with the Asia School of Business to Provide Broader Set of Business Education Offerings". markets.businessinsider.com.
- ^ "ASB Breaks Ground for New Campus". bnm.gov.my.
- ^ "About Asia School of Business in collaboration with MIT Sloan". asb.edu.my. March 5, 2020.
- ^ "A WORLD-CLASS PURPOSE-BUILT CAMPUS WITHOUT RIVAL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA". asb.edu.my. 8 September 2021.
- ^ "Maybank Contributes RM21 Million To Establish Maybank ASEAN Research Center", see: https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2022/03/31/maybank-contributes-rm21-million-to-establish-maybank-asean-research-center/