Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT, http://en.hit.edu.cn/about/info) was established in 1920 in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. Presently HIT is a member of China’s top nine University Union (C9). It is a National Key University with science and engineering as its core and has developed with management, liberal arts, economy, law and other disciplines. Renowned as “the cradle of engineers”, the university has always had a strong international environment. Now HIT has signed academic cooperation agreements with 278 universities in 39 countries. These collaborations include student and faculty exchange programs, joint academic conferences, and scientific research cooperation. Together with Weihai campus and Shenzhen campus, HIT forms the pattern of “One University, Three Campuses”. HIT is steadily moving towards the goal of becoming a world-class university.
The HIT School of Management (SoM) inherits and promotes the glorious tradition of “strict standards and excellence in craftsmanship”. Driven by the mission of “integrating Eastern and Western cultures, creating new management knowledge, nurturing social elites, and contributing to national development,” the school has developed a comprehensive research and teaching system. It has trained a large number of senior management talents at all levels and disciplinary specifications for the country.
The School of Management aims to become a world-class and leading research-oriented institution in economics and management in Asia. With this vision, it seeks to cultivate an internationally competitive academic team with a rational academic background structure. The school continuously enhances its capabilities to undertake major projects in the field of management and solve significant scientific problems. The school also strives to improve its capability to cultivate top talents in management.
Mission:
Construct global vision
Create management knowledge
Cultivate social elites
Contribute to national development
Vision:
To Become a First-class Research-oriented Management School in Asia