Three of Brazil’s main higher education institutions — FDC (Fundação Dom Cabral), FGV EAESP (Fundação Getulio Vargas) and Insper — were ranked among the best business schools in the world in the British newspaper’s prestigious Executive Education Ranking Financial Times. The result consolidates the country’s international protagonism in the training of leaders and senior management executives.
The main Brazilian and Latin American highlight was the Dom Cabral Foundation. The institution reached 4th place worldwide in the category of Open Programs (short courses aimed at professionals in general), becoming the only Latin American school to appear in the global top 10 in this modality.
FGV EAESP and Insper also recorded prominent positions on the global stage. It secured 12th place in the world in Open Programs and 54th place in Customized Programs, reinforcing its traditional reputation in the Latin American market.
Insper, in turn, consolidated its position by achieving 19th place globally in Open Programs and 32nd place worldwide in customized courses.
The list, which evaluated 90 business schools globally based on criteria such as professional impact and international reach, brings the British London Business School to the top and consolidates Brazil’s relevance in the .
Business school ranking released by the Financial Times
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London Business School — United Kingdom / United Arab Emirates
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HEC Paris – France
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IESE Business School — Spain / USA / Germany / Brazil
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Dom Cabral Foundation (FDC) – Brazil
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Esade Business School – Spain
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Edhec Business School — France / United Kingdom / Singapore
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University of Oxford (Saïd) – United Kingdom
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IMD (International Institute for Management Development) — Switzerland / Singapore
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Insead — France / Singapore
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ESMT Berlin – Germany
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Essec Business School — France / Singapore / Morocco
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Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV EAESP) – Brazil
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SDA Bocconi School of Management – Italy
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Stockholm School of Economics — Sweden
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IE Business School – Spain
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University of Michigan (Ross) – USA
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EMLyon Business School — France / China / India
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University of St Gallen – Switzerland
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Insper – Brazil
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Nova School of Business and Economics — Portugal