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What school is Shanghai Business School?
Shanghai Business School is Shanghai Business School.

Located in Shanghai, referred to as "Shang Shang" for short, it is a public undergraduate college in Shanghai with the characteristics of business and the coordinated development of multiple disciplines. It was selected into the first batch of training bases for international business officials of the Ministry of Commerce, the first batch of new engineering research and practice projects of the Ministry of Education, the collaborative education project of industry-university cooperation of the Ministry of Education, the national college students' innovation and entrepreneurship training plan, the first batch of demand units of artificial intelligence application scenarios in Shanghai, the benchmark training school of educational informatization application in Shanghai, the first batch of first-class undergraduate construction leading plans of Shanghai universities, and the Shanghai municipal new engineering research and reform practice projects. It is the lead unit and chairman unit of the National Universities of Applied Sciences (College) Alliance Applied Business Professional Association, the founding member of the Belt and Road International Business Education Alliance, the member of the Yangtze River Delta New Business Education Alliance, the lead unit of Shanghai Business Vocational Education Group, and the member unit of the American Business School Accreditation Committee (ACBSP).

Shanghai Business School is a state-owned university. Shanghai University of Commerce is a public undergraduate college in Shanghai, which is characterized by business and coordinated development of multiple disciplines. For many years, we have adhered to the philosophy of "business-oriented and application-oriented". In 20021year, the school was granted a master's degree with the approval of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, which made a major breakthrough in running a school.