With internationalization as its goal, PHBS has taken the bold step of opening a new campus at Boars Hill, England, three miles south of the City of Oxford. Courses at the UK campus are taught by leading international scholars.
The two-year programs focus on learning both subject-related knowledge/skills and issues related to China and the UK, and are a great opportunity for students to not only have specialist training and cross-disciplinary coursework, but also a multi-country experience and in-depth cross-cultural exposure.
Students admitted into the UK campus program will study one year on the Boars Hill campus and another year on the Shenzhen campus. Conversely, students who have enrolled on the Shenzhen campus program will also have the opportunity to spend one semester studying at the UK campus.
Located in the heart of historic Oxford. We proudly uphold the 125-year-old legacy of Peking University as a beacon of learning.
Since its establishment in 2018, the PHBS UK campus has symbolized a groundbreaking venture in international education. The first Chinese university to independently establish a campus in a developed country, we facilitate a unique blend of Chinese academia and global educational experiences that enrich students from all corners of the world.
The PHBS UK campus is more than an academic institution; it's a vibrant hub where diverse cultures and ideas converge, fostering essential global dialogues among all Peking University’s academic programs and developing future leaders with an expansive worldview.
Central to our mission is the integration of comprehensive business insights that reinforces our dedication to a new epoch of educational distinction and cultural interconnectivity. Our students, from China and around the globe, are mentored by our renowned faculty to excel in business knowledge, entrepreneurial research, and cross-cultural exchange.
With an unwavering dedication to excellence, we extend an invitation to join this exciting journey. Together, we will elevate our school, contributing to the sustainable advancement of the global economy. Let's embark on the way for a trailblazing future at Peking University HSBC Business School.
The Management Board advises the Dean and the Governing Body on major School policies
affecting programmes and research activities, staff, premises and finance.
Director of PHBS-UK
Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, Davis
Director of PHBS-UK
Research Fields:
International Economics (Trade), Development Economics
Research Fields:
International Economics (Trade), Development Economics
Education :
Ph.D. & MA in Economics, University of California, Davis, USA. June 14, 1991,
BA in Political Economy, Peking University, China, January 5, 1982
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
2013.9 – Present Vice Chairman of Peking University Council, HSBC Business School, Peking University
2008.5 - 2013.10 Chancellor of Shenzhen Graduate School, Peking University
2005.11- 2013.9 Vice President, Peking University
2004.10 - 2021.11 Dean, HSBC Business School (the former Shenzhen Business School), Peking University
2002.7 - 2005.11 Assistant to President, Peking University
1996.1 - 2008.5 Professor and Senior Deputy Director, China Center for Economic Research (CCER), Peking University
1994.8 - 1996.1 Deputy Director, China Center for Economic Research (CCER), Peking University
1992.8. - Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Fort Lewis College, Colorado State University, Durango, Colorado, USA.
1996.7 - 8 Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, RSPAS, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
1995.6 - 8 Visiting Professor, Department of Economics and IGA, University of California, Davis, USA
1991.6 -1992.8 Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis, California, USA.
1991.1 – 5 Lecturer, Department of Economics, California State University, Sacramento, California, USA
1988.9 - 1989.5 Lecturer, Department of Economics, California State University, San Francisco, California, USA
Senior Deputy Director of China Center for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking University
HONORS AND AWARDS
The Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award (Economics), University of California, Davis, 1990;
Honors of the Chinese Economists Society, the Chinese Economists Society (CES), U.S.A. 1992;
The 1997 Li Foundation Heritage Prize in Economics for Excellence in Creative Activity, the Li Foundation, Inc., San Francisco, 1996;
The National Outstanding Returning Scholar Award, the Ministry of Personnel and the State Commission of Education, the People’s Republic of China, 1997;
An Zi-Jie Prize for International Trade Study, 2001;
Outstanding Teacher in Peking University, 2001 and 2002;
Peking University Zheng Da Outstanding Teaching Prize, 2006;
The most influential 30 Economics Figure in Shenzhen for the past 30 years;
Peking University Outstanding Teaching Prize 2009-2010;
The Ministry of Education’s 6th “Scientific Research Outstanding Achievement Award” (Humanities and Social Sciences, 2012 ;
An Zi-Jie Prize for International Trade Study, 2014;
CES Lifetime Achievement Award, 2015;
Netease 2017 Most influential economist, 2017.
Deputy Director of PHBS-UK
Research Fields:Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Game TheoryEducation:PhD. Economics, University of California, San Diego, October 2009MA, Economics, Korea University, August 2002BA, Economics, Korea University, August 2000Academic positions:2020. 8 – Present, Associate Professor (Teaching), HSBC Business School, Peking University2009. 11 – 2020. 7, Assistant Professor, HSBC Business ...
Deputy Director of PHBS-UK
Research Fields:
Research Fields:
Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Game Theory
Education:
PhD. Economics, University of California, San Diego, October 2009
MA, Economics, Korea University, August 2002
BA, Economics, Korea University, August 2000
Academic positions:
2020. 8 – Present, Associate Professor (Teaching), HSBC Business School, Peking University
2009. 11 – 2020. 7, Assistant Professor, HSBC Business School, Peking University
2019. 2 – 2019. 7, Visiting Scholar, The School of Management, Kyung Hee University
2018. 8 – 2019. 1, Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, University of California San Diego
MA Programme Director
Dr. Domenico Tarzia, the MA Programme Director and assistant professor in finance at Peking University HSBC Business School UK Campus, specializes in financial modeling and the relationship between innovation and corporate finance. He received a B.A. in Corporate Finance, a Master of Quantitative Finance and Risk Management (MAFINRISK) and a PhD in Finance from Bocconi University. He also spent a semester as visitor scholar at Cornell University. He joined Peking University HSBC Business School in 2014
MA Programme Director
Research Fields:
Option pricing, Financial modeling, Stochastic processes
Dr. Domenico Tarzia, the MA Programme Director and assistant professor in finance at Peking University HSBC Business School UK Campus, specializes in financial modeling and the relationship between innovation and corporate finance. He received a B.A. in Corporate Finance, a Master of Quantitative Finance and Risk Management (MAFINRISK) and a PhD in Finance from Bocconi University. He also spent a semester as visitor scholar at Cornell University. He joined Peking University HSBC Business School in 2014
Education:
Ph.D., Finance, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, March 2013.
Master of Quantitative Finance and Risk Management (MAFINRISK), Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, July 2006.
Graduate in Business Administration, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, March 2005.
Working Papers:
Local volatility and nonstationarity in pricing options.
Nonstationarity in pricing options: the sub-fractional Brownian motion.
Infinite-variance and self-similarity in option prices (joint with P. Muliere).
Jumps and discontinuities through Poisson random measures (joint with P. Muliere).
A Bayesian nonparametric test on the fractal structure of financial markets.
Awards:
Bocconi University PhD Fellowship, 2007 – 2012.
Conference & Seminars:
2013 - World Finance & Banking Symposium, Beijing.
2012 - 3rd World Finance Conference, Rio de Janeiro.
2012 - FMA European Conference Doctoral Student Consortium, Istanbul.
Assistant Director of PHBS-UK
Ph.D. in Economics, The Pennsylvania State University
Assistant Director of PHBS-UK
Research Fields:
Director of the Administration Office
Master in Applied Second Language Acquisition, Carnegie Mellon University; Master in Finance, Peking University
Director of the Administration Office
Research Fields:
Bing Han serves as the Director of the Administrative Office at PHBS UK. Before joining PHBS UK, Bing taught Academic Writing in English and MBA Business English at the PHBS Shenzhen campus. He holds a master's degree in second language acquisition, a master's degree in finance, and a bachelor’s degree in computer science. Currently, he is leading the admin team to provide the best administrative service for all members at PHBS UK.