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IRM commissions first research project in China
The Institute of Risk Management has signed a research agreement with the Hubei University of Economics to investigate the state of risk management education across China
LONDON, 5th September 2018 – The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) has announced a research partnership with the Hubei University of Economics in Wuhan, China. The risk management school at the University, led by Professor Ming-Che (Martin) Sung, will undertake a study of risk management education across the universities of China. It will look at how the university sector is responding to the growing demand from Chinese organisations for people with high quality risk management skills.
IRM Chief Executive, Dr Ian Livsey explained, “The rapid growth of the Chinese economy, including the massive investment in the Belt and Road initiative, has brought a growing interest in the role of risk management in protecting assets and creating value. As a global risk education body, IRM is looking forward to playing its part in developing skills and competence within Chinese organisations. This research is an essential first step in learning about the current state of risk management education in the university sector. We anticipate using the results to help develop our strategy for the region, which is based on partnership and collaboration.”
Professor Sung added, “Risk management is a growing discipline in China. The Hubei University of Economics has been establishing a network of risk management academics across China and Taiwan for some time and has organised some of the first academic conferences in the region. We are very pleased to be co-operating with the Institute of Risk Management to help build our international links.”
It is anticipated that the report will be published in the Summer of 2019.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Victoria Robinson .
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