About NIBES
NIBES (Network of International Business and Economic Schools) is a global network of 20 Business and Economic Schools in 19 countries with much more than 5.000 alumni in students’ mobility programs since 1996.
NIBES enhances programs in business, economics & management in terms of the development of expertise for students to act responsibly and successfully in a complex, interdependent and fragile global system
COMMON INTERESTS
1. We agree to seek the support of our organizations for network collaboration in the following areas:
2. Innovative student exchanges
3. Research, joint academic programs
4. Field-based education (consulting projects, internships, field studies)
5. Faculty exchanges
6. Distance learning
7. Executive education programs
8. International meetings to benchmark and discuss common problems and opportunities
MEMBER INSTITUTIONS
Brazil. Fundação Getulio Vargas FGV, EBAPE, Rio de Janeiro
Denmark. University of Southern Denmark, Odense
France. ESC Clermont
Georgia. Caucasus University, Tiblisi
Germany. Pforzheim University, Pforzheim
India. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
India. JAIN University, Bangalore
Indonesia. Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta
Japan. Hiroshima University of Economics HUE, Hiroshima
Korea. Yonsei University, Seoul
Mexico. Instituto Tecnológico y des Estudios Superiores de Monterrey ITESM, Monterrey
Peru. Universidad ESAN, Lima
Poland. Cracow University of Economics, Cracow
Portugal. ISCTE IUL, Lisbon
Russia. Moscow International Higher Business School MIRBIS, Moscow
Slovenia. University of Lubljana (Fac. Economics), Ljubljana
Turkey. Bilkent University, Ankara
United States. Brigham Young University, Provo UT
Venezuela. Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administracion IESA, Caracas
About FGV/EBAPE
FGV (Fundação Getulio Vargas) is a private, free-standing, not-for-profit institution, dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and the dissemination of knowledge in the fields of business, economics, social sciences, and legal studies. It was founded in 1944 and its initial goal was to prepare undergraduate students to become leaders in the fields of public administration and private business in Latin America. Since then it has expanded its activities further to encompass graduate and undergraduate programs in economics and law. In recent years, FGV has been ranked by the New York Times amongst the top 100 universities in the world, as selected by chief executives and chairmen from leading companies in 10 countries. Domestically, FGV is the country’s leading think tank for evaluating macro-economic policies and indicators, providing key information to government officials and organizations countrywide and abroad.
FGV is made up of eight schools, five of which are located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and three in the city of São Paulo. The schools in Rio de Janeiro include the following: EBAPE – Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas (Business and Public Administration); EPGE (Economics), Direito-Rio (Law School), EMAP (Applied Mathematics) and CPDOC (Political and Social Sciences). In the city of São Paulo, the schools are as follows: EAESP (Business and Public Administration, EESP (Economics), and EDESP (Law). In addition, FGV has four independent units: IDE (exclusively dedicated to managing all of FGV’s Executive Education Programs), IBRE – Instituto Brasileiro de Economia (dedicated to the production of price indexes and economic activity indicators), FGV-Projetos (dedicated to consultancy projects for the public and private sectors), and Editora FGV (a leading Brazilian publishing house).
BRAZILIAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – FGV/EBAPE
FGV/EBAPE was founded in 1952 and was the first school in Latin America to offer an undergraduate program in management focused on public administration. In 1967, it started offering the first Master’s program in Administration in Brazil; in 1998 a PhD in Administration; in 2003 an Executive Master’s in Business Administration and, in March 2012, an Executive Master’s in Public Administration (MAP). FGV/EBAPE has been consistently ranked among the top schools of administration in Brazil. EBAPE was ranked this year, for the third year running, as the Best School of Administration in Brazil. It is also ranked as one of the top three Higher Education Institutions in the country, alongside FGV’s two Schools of Economics, EESP in São Paulo, and EPGE in Rio de Janeiro. This ranking was part of the General Course Index (IGC), published on December 18th 2015, by the Ministry of Education (MEC).
FGV/EBAPE was placed once again among a select group of schools awarded a maximum score of 5 points and was placed third overall in Brazil in the ranking of higher education institutions as a whole. FGV/EBAPE has been given Equis accreditation by EFMD and is eligible for AACSB accreditation. The School’s Professional Master of Public Administration program has been granted accreditation by the International Commission on Accreditation of Public Administration Education and Training (ICAPA).
About the Key Note Speaker
Claudia Costin is the Director of CEIPE- Center for Excellence and Innovation of Education Policies, a think-tank within Getulio Vargas Foundation, a leading not-for-profit think-tank/academic organization in Brazil, where she is a professor. She was, in the recent past, a visiting professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Senior Director for Global Education at the World Bank. Before joining the World Bank, Claudia Costin was Secretary of Education of the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. Under her stewardship, learning results rose by 22 percent in the city. She also implemented a strong Early Childhood program, working seamlessly across sectors with the Health and Social Protection secretariats.
Claudia has been vice-president of the Victor Civita Foundation, dedicated to raising the quality of public education in Brazil. Believing in the transformational power of education, she helped create the civil society movement Todos pela Educação, also serving on its technical committee. Convinced that teacher motivation is critical for real learning, Claudia communicates with thousands of teachers using social media.
Her former positions also include Secretary of Culture, Sao Paulo State, and Federal Minister for Public Administration and State Reform. Claudia has held academic positions at the Catholic University of São Paulo, Getulio Vargas Foundation, INSPER Institute of Education and Research, and École Nationale d’Administration Publique in Québec
About the lecturers
Daniela Campello
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Patrick Behr
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Rafael Goldszmidt
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