The school emphasizes experiential learning and leadership development, preparing students to address complex global challenges and opportunities in dynamic economies.
That same year, the school relocated to its newly built 30-acre campus in Kuala Lumpur, designed to support innovative teaching and foster leadership development.
ASB aims to serve as a global hub for knowledge and learning, integrating MIT Sloan’s academic framework with regional expertise from Asia and emerging markets.
The Asia School of Business offers a variety of graduate programs designed to blend rigorous academics with practical, real-world applications, particularly in the context of emerging markets.
A key component is Action Learning, where students work on real-world projects across industries in Asia, applying classroom knowledge to solve practical challenges.
Offered in a modular format, it combines online and in-person sessions, integrating strategic management concepts with applications relevant to Asian markets.
It includes a six-week immersion at the MIT Sloan campus, providing exposure to global financial institutions and expert insights from organizations like the International Monetary Fund and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The Asia School of Business (ASB) offers a comprehensive suite of non-degree programs and executive education designed to enhance professional skills and leadership capabilities across various industries.
ACE incorporates real-world case studies, simulations, and projects to ensure practical and durable learning, preparing professionals to adapt to the demands of rapidly evolving industries.
Key offerings include the Growth Accelerator Programme, which helps businesses scale, and the Pre-Incubator Program, designed to support early-stage entrepreneurs.
Through its initiatives, the IEC contributes to Malaysia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by fostering innovation, building networks, and nurturing future business leaders.
The Asia School of Business (ASB) campus is located on a 30-acre plot of land in Kuala Lumpur, adjacent to the headquarters of Bank Negara Malaysia.