International Programs
Courses
International Programs
Global programs that open doors to the world
With a strong international perspective, FGV EBAPE has four renowned international programs that expand networking and provide rich multicultural experiences.
The school’s international programs have a global perspective of the field of administration. They encourage experiences and a critical view of the most complex management challenges.
Academic collaborations with partner institutions worldwide occur in various ways: exchange experiences for students and professors, collaborative research projects, short-term international modules for students of the professional master’s, and double degree programs.
Education without borders
MSc and PhD in Administration (MSc & PhD)
The MSc and PhD in Administration are FGV EBAPE’s academic graduate programs. They have an interdisciplinary approach, methodological rigor, cutting-edge faculty, highly relevant worldwide research, and extensive international experience. With exclusive dedication, the programs are taught entirely in English, requiring students to be proficient in the language and leading them to produce internationally impacting research.
Master's in Management (MiM)
The Master´s in Management is designed for recent graduates and professionals at the beginning of their careers. It is an international program requiring complete dedication, entirely taught in English, and offers students the opportunity to obtain a double degree while completing their studies abroad. Almost 80% of the students are international, which increases the program’s multiculturalism.
With a strong focus on sustainability, a topic increasingly demanded by the market, the program offers an immersion experience in the Amazon rainforest, allowing students to have rich exchanges with companies that work with raw materials in their production chains.
International Masters Program for Managers (IMPM)
The International Masters Program for Managers (IMPM) incorporates leadership into management practice, gathering experienced professionals from around the world to exchange experiences and share insights. The program was designed around the managerial mindsets of top executives and encompasses innovative learning methods, such as Friendly Consulting, Managerial Exchanges, Impact Teams, Keynote Listening, and others.
It is an exclusive and absolutely unique program with the participation of five high-level management schools:
- FGV EBAPE | Brazil
- University of Lancaster | England
- McGill University | Canada
- Yokohama National University | Japan
- Indian Institute of Management – Bangalore | India
International Business Education Alliance (IBEA)
The International Business Education Alliance – IBEA is a unique program that offers FGV EBAPE students who completed the first two years of the BSc in Administration the opportunity to be part of a global cohort.
Students attend three of the remaining semesters on different continents, experiencing the theory and practice of management learning in different countries and cultures.
The IBEA is also an important path for the professional growth of students by promoting global networking and opening up a world of possibilities for the participants.
The program is a partnership between four internationally recognized business schools:
- FGV EBAPE | Brazil
- The University of Mannheim Business School | Germany
- The University of South Carolina - Darla Moore School of Business | USA
- ESSEC Business School | Singapore
Each host institution offers specific courses, cultural workshops, and professional immersion.
International recognition
A celebrated and renowned School such as FGV EBAPE enjoys wide recognition from international academic assessment institutions, such as:
Modernity and comfort in two privileged locations
A high-level education deserves a compatible structure. For this reason, the Botafogo and Barra da Tijuca units have all the technological and physical apparatus for a great learning experience. There are study rooms, laboratories, auditoriums, interactive rooms, common areas, and PBL (Problem-Based Learning) rooms.