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Established
  
1994

Nationalities Represented
  
70

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
40,514 USD (2011)

Total enrollment
  
482 (2009)

Phone
  
+1 781-736-2000

Students
  
500

Affiliations
  
Brandeis University

Dean
  
Bruce R. Magid

Founded
  
1994

Academic staff
  
62

Brandeis International Business School

Location
  
Waltham, Massachusetts, United States

Website
  
www.brandeis.edu/global

Address
  
415 South St, Waltham, MA 02453, USA

Similar
  
Brandeis University, Questrom School of Business, Hult International Business, Carroll School of Management, Bentley University

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The Brandeis International Business School (IBS) is the business school at Brandeis University, located in Waltham, Massachusetts. Brandeis IBS offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in business, finance and economics and has over 2,000 alumni serving in over 75 firms across 92 countries. Academics at Brandeis IBS focus on themes of international business and global economics, supplemented by over 60 faculty members, all of whom have research or corporate experience. Peter A. Petri was the founding dean at Brandeis IBS. More recently, Bruce R. Magid, Ph.D., has been appointed dean of the school, effective July 1, 2007.

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History

Brandeis University -the parent institution of Brandeis IBS- was founded in 1948.

Brandeis IBS was first established as the Graduate School of International Economics and Finance, reflecting increased student enrollment in economics and finance courses, and the creation of the Ph.D. in International Economics and Finance in 1994. In 1998, the MBA and Master of Science in Finance (MSF) programs were added, broadening the scope of the school’s teaching and research.

The school was renamed the Brandeis International Business School in 2003 to reflect this broader expertise and the increasing focus on international and global business. In 2010, Brandeis University introduced a business major, through which undergraduates are able to take graduate classes in management and international finance at Brandeis IBS.

Academics

The school's teaching addresses three core areas: management, finance and economic policy. Each is taught within the context of the global economy and against the background of international interdependence. All students are required to have or acquire international experience and knowledge of a language other than English. Brandeis IBS has exchange relationships with 20 universities and schools of business in Europe, Asia, and South America and encourages students to spend at least one semester studying abroad

Degree programs offered:

  • MA in International Economics and Finance
  • Masters in Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Science in Finance (MSF)
  • PhD in International Economics and Finance
  • BA/MA
  • BA/MBA and BS/MBA
  • Undergraduate Business Major and Minor
  • Brandeis IBS allows students to specialize in key areas of business, economics and finance including:

  • Asset Management
  • Business Economics
  • Corporate Finance
  • International Economic Policy Analysis
  • Risk Management
  • Data Analytics
  • Marketing
  • Sustainability
  • Real Estate
  • The BA/MA, BA/MBA and BS/MBA are dual degree programs allowing Brandeis graduates with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree to complete the Brandeis IBS MBA or MA at an accelerated pace, with one extra year of study after completing a bachelor’s program in another subject. The school's research addresses various dimensions of international interdependence, including currency markets, asset prices, patents and technology flows, international strategic alliances, trade policy, central banking, international branding and marketing, and multicultural communication. These centers support research and outreach:

  • Asper Center for Global Entrepreneurship
  • Center for Asia-Pacific Business and Economics
  • Barbara and Richard M. Rosenberg Institute of Global Finance
  • The Global Green Initiative
  • The Perlmutter Institute for Global Business Leadership
  • The Latin America Initiative
  • Through these centers Brandeis IBS has hosted high-profile speakers from business and government, including Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone, Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick.

    Exchange agreements

    The business school has exchange agreements with various universities abroad:

  • ESSEC (Paris, France)
  • ESADE Business School (Barcelona, Spain)
  • EADA Business School - Barcelona, Spain
  • Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management (Marseille, France)
  • Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) (São Paulo, Brazil)
  • Groupe ESC Rouen (Mont-Saint-Aignan, France)
  • Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • International University of Japan (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Bocconi University (Milan, Italy)
  • National Chengchi University (Taipei, Taiwan)
  • Tel Aviv University (Tel Aviv, Israel)
  • Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (Maastricht, Netherlands)
  • Beijing University of International Business and Economics (Beijing, China)
  • Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris, France)
  • Waseda University (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Yonsei University (Seoul, Korea)
  • Central European University (Budapest, Hungary)
  • References

    Brandeis International Business School Wikipedia