Hawaii is an international research university with the largest scale and the most advanced teaching facilities. The University of Hawaii is the largest university in Hawaii, including three campuses, seven community colleges, four education centers, an employment training center and various other research institutes all over Hawaii. These include the world's most powerful Asia-Pacific research center and the world-famous East-West research center. The main campus of the school is located in Manoa.
Gu Gu has 87 undergraduate degrees, 87 master's degrees and 53 doctoral degrees.
University of Hawaii Studler Business School
Hawaii) was founded in 1949, and the college is committed to cultivating entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs who can conduct business operations in different economic and cultural environments. The teaching project and curriculum system all focus on internationalization, knowledge system renewal and the application of modern e-commerce.
Stadler Business School is a member of the Management Postgraduate Admission Committee (GMAC). The teaching programs and MBA education of STYLER Business School have been internationally certified by the International Business School Federation (AACSB). In the rankings of American business schools such as American News and World Report, Stadler Business School has been ranked in the top 25 for several years in a row, and has been selected as the best business school in the United States.
Although there is no aura of Harvard Business School, the MBA program of the University of Hawaii can still rank among the top business schools in the United States. The major of international business keeps the top position in American news 15.
In addition to outstanding students from all over the world, there are many professors and researchers with doctoral degrees from Columbia University, Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Harvard University and Purdue University, and these professors are experts in economic and cultural studies in the Asia-Pacific region in American universities.