Action Learning Labs Requirement
All MBA students must take at least one Action Learning Lab. We offer several types of Action Learning Labs. You choose the type that best fits your interests, and you can take more than one if you wish.
Sasin firmly believes that exposure to real-world situations, multiple cultures, and global business problems is essential to developing successful leaders. The Flexible MBA integrates an international perspective throughout the program. We offer a growing variety of global options and collaborations.
MIT-Sasin Action Learning Lab
The Sasin-MIT Action Learning Lab is a joint initiative of the MIT Sloan School of Management and Sasin School of Management. This experience engages joint teams of MBA students from the two schools to work collaboratively on key management challenges facing host companies.Sasin-Fudan Thailand-China Lab
The Sasin-Fudan Thailand-China Lab is a joint cooperation between Sasin and the School of Management, Fudan University. Sasin MBA students work with MBA students from the Fudan School of Management on real client projects, in China and in Thailand.Sasin-Tsinghua SEM Thailand-China Lab
The Sasin-Tsinghua SEM Thailand-China Lab is a partnership between Sasin School of Management and Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (Tsinghua SEM). MBA students from both schools collaborate on real-world business projects and consult on business challenges for partner companies.Sustainability Lab
The Sustainability Lab provides opportunities for students to work on solutions to complex real-world sustainability issues through close collaboration and engagement with a multitude of stakeholders.New Ventures Lab
The New Ventures Lab (consulting) and the New Venture Lab (formulation) are both perfect for students wishing to break into the world of startups, either through assisting a fledgling new venture in a consultative role or building their own new venture as startup co-founders. Additional Action Learning Labs will be developed from time to time, depending on student demand.Share this article