The British newspaper ranking Financial Times on business schools placed four institutions with training in Brazil among the 20 best in the world.
IESE Business School, Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC), Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) and Insper are on the list of Open Programs, with courses aimed at the development of individuals. The ranking is led by the London Business School, in England, and includes 90 institutions.
IESE Business School, with units in Spain, the United States, Germany and Brazil, is in third place. Fundação Dom Cabral was ranked in fourth position. FGV’s São Paulo School of Business Administration is in 12th and Insper is in 19th.
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In addition to the top 20, Skema Business School, with branches in France, Brazil, the United States, South Africa, China and the United Arab Emirates, also appears, in 35th place.
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“Being recognized once again as one of the best schools in the world in the Financial Times Executive Education rankings reflects IESE’s ability to offer a truly global and transformative learning experience,” said Andrea Montalvo, Associate Dean of Executive Education at IESE.
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“This international recognition is important because it confirms the 50-year trajectory of development of leaders and organizations, built with consistency, excellence and capacity for transformation in the face of changes in the world. It is also a stimulus to continue with our purpose and renew our commitment to education as a driving force for a more prosperous and inclusive society”, says Antonio Batista da Silva Junior, executive president of Fundação Dom Cabral.
“This year’s results confirm the quality and consistency of Insper’s Executive Education proposal. Being among the 20 best schools in the world in open courses and advancing in customized programs reflects the relevance of the solutions built together with executives and companies”, says André Duarte, director of Executive Education and Lato Sensu Postgraduate Studies at Insper.
| Place | Institution | Location |
| 1 | London Business School | United Kingdom/United Arab Emirates |
| 2 | HEC Paris | France |
| 3 | IESE Business School | Spain/USA/Germany/Brazil |
| 4 | Dom Cabral Foundation | Brazil |
| 5 | Esade Business School | Spain |
| 6 | Edhec Business School | France/United Kingdom/Singapore |
| 7 | University of Oxford: Saïd | United Kingdom |
| 7 | IMD — International Institute for Management Development | Switzerland/Singapore |
| 9 | Insead | France/Singapore |
| 9 | ESMT Berlin | Germany |
| 11 | Essec Business School | France/Singapore/Morocco |
| 12 | Fundação Getulio Vargas — FGV EAESP | Brazil |
| 13 | SDA Bocconi School of Management | Italy |
| 14 | Stockholm School of Economics | Sweden |
| 15 | IE Business School | Spain |
| 16 | University of Michigan: Ross | USA |
| 17 | EMLyon Business School | France/China/India |
| 18 | University of St Gallen | Switzerland |
| 19 | Insper Institute of Education and Research | Brazil |
| 20 | Nova School of Business and Economics | Portugal |