USJ Faculty of Business and Law and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies Sign Recruitment Agreement, Opening New Pathways for Students
USJ Faculty of Business and Law and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies Sign Recruitment Agreement, Opening New Pathways for Students
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10/12/2025
The Faculty of Business and Law at USJ and the School of Business of GDUFS have opened a new chapter in their collaboration with the signing of a significant cooperation agreement, followed by an academic keynote.
The Faculty of Business and Law (FBL) and the School of Business of the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS) have opened a new chapter in their collaboration with the signing of a significant cooperation agreement, followed by an academic keynote.
The USJ delegation included Prof. Lampo Alessandro, Head of the Department of Business Studies; Prof. Ansoumane Douty Diakite’, Head of the Department of Law and Public Policy; Mr. Ben Lei, Head of the Domestic Student Recruitment Office; and Mr. David Yang, Head of the Institutional Development Office. The GDUFS side was represented by Prof. Ding Hao, Vice Dean of the School of Business; Prof. Wang Ying, Head of International Certification at the International Office; Liu Shumin, Director of the International Office at the Business School; and Jiao Yue, Head of International Exchange at the International Office.
The formal milestone was reached on the 1st December 2025 with the signing of the “Recruitment Cooperation Agreement” between the USJ’s Faculty of Business and Law and the GDUFS School of Business. This framework agreement establishes dedicated pathways for student recruitment between the two institutions.
Following the signing, Prof. Lampo Alessandro delivered a keynote speech to undergraduate students titled “AI & Creativity in Business: Co-create Success.” The talk, along with a subsequent presentation on the programmes offered by the Faculty, sparked significant interest among students in the master’s programmes available at USJ’s Faculty of Business and Law.
At the heart of this collaboration is the Faculty’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme, whose curriculum is designed to equip professionals with the strategic and operational skills demanded by dynamic global markets, with a strong emphasis on practical skills, ethical governance, and a cross-border outlook.
This successful partnership demonstrates a joint commitment to cultivating talent with a global perspective, aligning with the national education strategy and the development goals of the Greater Bay Area.



