Ibmec - Alliances and Partner Institutions of Ibmec

Alliances and Partner Institutions of Ibmec

In order to be on a par with world's best business schools, Ibmec maintains strong international relationships with several schools worldwide.

Through an agreement signed with Harvard Business School Publishing, Ibmec makes available to students (especially graduate students) case studies produced by that institution as part of their learning methodology. In 2007, case studies produced by the faculty of Ibmec also began to be used, all involving the business problems faced by companies in the Brazilian and international contexts.

List of the international institutions which have partnerships with Ibmec (excluding Insper-Ibmec São Paulo):

- Université Paris IX-Dauphine, France
- IAE Aix Graduate School of Management, France
- Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
- Claremont Graduate University, USA
- Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Grenoble École de Management, France
- Cass Business School, England
- Tel Aviv University, Israel
- Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
- Hogeschool voor Economische Studies, Netherlands
- Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa, Portugal
- The University of Waikato, New Zealand
- European University College Brussels, Belgium
- University of Arkansas, USA
- Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina
- Philadelphia International Medicine, USA
- Universidad del CEMA, Argentina
- The Strasbourg Graduate School of Management, France
- Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
- Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
- University of Tampere, Finland
- École de Management de Normandie, France
- Université Pierre Mendès, France
- Instituto Superior Técnico de Lisboa, Portugal
- Ecole Supérieure de Commerce, France
- Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Spain
- Universidad de Talca, Chile
- Universidad de Huelva, Spain

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