The Brandeis International Business School (IBS) at Brandeis University is a leading US business school with international reputation for excellence in teaching and research.

The School offers a number of programs including the Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance, MBA, Master of Science in Finance (Part-time/Full-time), PhD in International Economics and Finance, as well as a few undergraduate programs in conjunction with the School of Arts and Sciences and the Brandeis Department of Economics.

The business school has exchange agreements with some of the world's leading institutions such as Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), Erasmus University (Netherlands), European Business School (Germany), Keio University (Japan), National Chengchi University (Taiwan), Yonsei University (Korea), etc.

Rankings:

- The Princeton Review named IBS as one of the best institutions to earn an MBA in the US (“The Best 301 Business Schools” 2010 Edition).

- Brandeis University is placed 31st among the best National Universities in the country (US News & World Report Best Colleges 2010).

- Brandeis University is placed 80th among the most expensive colleges in the US by Total Cost for the 2009-2010 school year (Campus Grotto).

- 80th worldwide for its full time MBA program (The Economist's 2009).

- 31st among business schools in the United States and 59th globally in the Economist Intelligence Unit's ranking of the world's top 100 full-time MBA programs 2008, up from 60th globally in 2007 league table.

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