It used to be called the School of Business Administration of Peking University, but later it cooperated with the Guanghua Foundation to run the school. It received strong support and funding from the Foundation, so the college was named after the Guanghua Foundation, and today's GSM has emerged.
"Guanghua" has many interpretations.
It can refer to brilliance or glory.
Its meaning can also be to shine and shine; or to be glorious and glorious; or to shine and shine.
It is often used as a metaphor for talent or spirit.
In 1985, the major became independent from the Department of Economics and became the Department of Economics and Management of Peking University; in 1993, the Department of Economics and Management merged with the Center for Management Science to form the School of Business Administration of Peking University; in 1994, Peking University cooperated with the Guanghua Education Foundation and officially changed its name to Guanghua
School of Management.
It is now affiliated with the School of Economics and Management of Peking University.