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Instituto Brasileiro de Mercado de Capitais is a Brazilian Research Institute specializing in Finance. It was founded in 1970 in Rio de Janeiro, and in 1985 began the first Executive MBA in Finance program in Brazil. IBMEC expanded to São Paulo in 1987, and Belo Horizonte in 1999.

Ibmec Educacional was created in 1999, with the acquisition of all of the teaching operations of the Brazilian Capital Market Institute (IBMEC), including the assets, liabilities, trademarks and licenses, by a group of investors. This year also saw the launch of activities of the Business Administration and Economics School of Ibmec São Paulo, offering undergraduate courses in the two fields, marking the beginning of the trajectory of Ibmec São Paulo.

Starting in 2004, Ibmec São Paulo becomes an independent institution, fully reinvesting its economic surpluses back into its own educational activities. With this gesture, the donators sought to follow the model of the best private universities around the world, with the aim of transforming Ibmec São Paulo into a center of excellence at the international level in the fields of business administration and economics, as well as ensure its sustainability. At the same time, Ibmec Educacional S.A. incorporates, in addition to the Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte branches, the Brazilian Advanced Technology Institute (IBTA), founding Veris Educacional S.A.

Although it has the same origin and name, Ibmec São Paulo is entirely separate in both operational and ownership terms from its related companies in Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte.

In January 2006 the new campus in Vila Olímpia is inaugurated, designed in accordance with the most advanced standards in architecture and technology.


Ibmec São Paulo

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Ibmec São Paulo is a non-profit educational institution committed to serving as a center of excellence in teaching and research in the fields of business administration and economics, contributing to the development and creation of intellectual capital in Brazil.

Since the launch in 1987 of its first programs in São Paulo, the programs offered by Ibmec São Paulo have served the needs of companies and executives and are among the most highly regarded in the market, combining academic excellence with a pragmatic vision.

In 2004, Ibmec São Paulo was donated to Instituto Veris, and became a non-profit institution, solely devoted to research and teaching, with the aim of becoming one of the best schools in Latin America.

In 2006 it opened its new campus, a revolutionary project which joined modernity and technology, including classrooms based on the ones in Harvard University and complete wireless internet coverage, in a horizontal structure of 10,000m². It is currently presided by the economist Claudio L. S. Haddad, ex-partner of Banco Garantia. Notable professors include Antonio Sanvicente, the economists Eduardo Giannetti, Eduardo Andrade, Pedro Valls and the sociologist Carlos Melo.

In 2007, Ibmec São Paulo's Executive Education courses were listed 42nd in the world by the Financial Times.[1]

In 2008, the Financial Times listed Ibmec-SP's Executive Education courses as 34th in the world.

Programs
Undergraduate
Professional Masters
Executive MBA
Certificates
LLM - Master of Laws
Open Enrollment
Custom Designed Programs
Distance Learning

Ibmec São Paulo invests regularly in the development of its faculty, in academic research and in infrastructure, seeking to offer next-generation technological resources to its students, maintaining an environment that contributes to the application of the teaching methodology adopted by the School and is aligned with its mission.

The faculty of Ibmec São Paulo is composed of masters and doctors with vast academic and professional experience. Students have at their disposal professors who participate in the daily operations of companies, bringing to the classroom both intellectual knowledge and a practical vision of the market.

Partner Institutions of Ibmec São Paulo

Some of the international institutions which have some kind of link with Ibmec São Paulo:

- Darden School of Business
- PIM - Philadelphia International Medicine
- Universidade Saint Gallen
- Cass Business School - City of London
- London School of Economics
- Tel Aviv University
- Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa
- Universidad del Cema, Buenos Aires
- Universitá Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
- Université Paris IX-Dauphine
- University Of Chicago
- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- University of SanAndrés
- Washington University in St. Louis

Partner Institutions of Ibmec-RJ

Some of the international institutions which have some kind of link with Ibmec-RJ

- Claremont Graduate University
- École de Management de Normandie
- EHSAL European University College Brussels
- Grenoble École de Management
- HES Hogeschool voor Economische Studies Amsterdam
- Institut d' Administration des Entreprises, Université Pierre Mendès - France de Grenoble
- Leipzig Graduate School of Management
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- The Strasbourg Graduate School of Management, Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg
- The University of Waikato
- Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
- Universidad Carlos III
- Universidad de Huelva
- Université Paris Dauphine
- Universidade de Coimbra
- Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa
- University of Arkansas

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Financial Times Business Education Ranking". Retrieved 2007-06-13.