Brazil
Insper
Location in South America, BrazilInsper, located in S瓊o Paulo, Brazil, is a prestigious institution renowned for its excellence in business, economics, and engineering education. Established in 1987, Insper has quickly risen to become one of Latin America’s leading business schools, recognized for its innovative teaching methods and strong industry connections. The school is accredited by AACSB and AMBA, affirming its global standards of quality. Insper’s programs emphasize entrepreneurship, critical thinking, and data-driven decision-making, preparing students to thrive in competitive international markets. Its strategic location in S瓊o Paulo, a major financial hub, offers unique networking and professional opportunities for students.
FGV-EAESP
Location in South America, BrazilFGV-EAESP is the first university in the South America to be accredited by AACSB and EQUIS. Since its founding in 1944, the university has produced many influential politicians and businessmen in Brazil, including several successive presidents of the Central Bank of Brazil. In last year’s 2007 MBA ranking by Financial Times, FGV was placed No. 32 worldwide, not only is it the top university in Brazil, but it is also the best in South America. The school is the first in Brazil, to set up business management and business law programs. FGV values significantly the exchange of ideas with other oversea universities, which coincides with CNCCU’s viewpoint. What is worth mentioning is that NCCU and FGV share as many as 20 partner schools in common, including University of St. Gallen in Switzerland, York University in Canada, University of Maanheim in Germany and so forth.
University of Brasilia
Location in South America, BrazilFounded in 1962, Universidade de Bras穩lia is as old as Brazil’s modern capital-Bras穩lia and ranked No. 204 in the world by world university rankings 2010. The university is the only federal university located in the capital city. Since its establishment, it was modeled on the American collegiate system; presently not only has the university abandoned conventional lectures but also replaced the traditional department-oriented structure with a college-oriented school structure. Currently, there are 20 colleges and 66 departments at the university. This “fenceless” school is reckoned as one of the most prominent concourses for cultural exchange in Brazil. It is also the heart of culture in the city of Bras穩lia. The university’s principle of “openness” motivates the maintenance of an international faculty and also cooperates with many other prestigious universities through exchange programs.