Nova School of Business and Economics
Coordinates: 38°43′59″N 9°09′38″W / 38.73300°N 9.16046°W
Former name |
Faculdade de Economia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa |
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Motto | A Clear Horizon |
Type | Public school |
Established | 1978 |
Parent institution |
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa and Alfredo de Sousa Foundation |
Dean | Pedro Oliveira, Ph.D |
Academic staff |
300 |
Administrative staff |
150 |
Students | 3200 |
Undergraduates | 1500 |
Postgraduates | 1600 |
100 | |
Address |
Campus de Carcavelos, Rua da Holanda, n.1, 2775-405 Carcavelos , , |
Campus | Carcavelos Campus |
Language | Portuguese and English |
Colours | Black, White, Red and Blue |
Affiliations | AMBA, CEMS, EQUIS, AACSB |
Website | https://www2.novasbe.unl.pt/en/ |
Nova School of Business & Economics (Nova SBE) is a leading business school in Portugal and one of the best business schools in the world in the areas of Economics, Finance and Management. It offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, Ph.D., MBA as well as Executive Education programs.
Nova SBE is on the list of the 30 best business schools in Europe with about 3000 students from more than 70 different countries. Its programs are recognized by a wide range of academic rankings, such as the Financial Times Ranking,[1]The Economist,[2]Eduniversal,[3]Times Higher Education[4] and QS World Rankings.[5]
A member of the CEMS Alliance since December 2007, it is the only university in the country that offers the renowned CEMS Master in Management, which is ranked 8th in the world by the Financial Times Ranking.[6] Furthermore, Nova SBE is also a member of the restricted group of Triple Crown world schools, which implies accreditation by EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB, and is the only Portuguese school classified by Eduniversal as “Universal Business School” with five Eduniversal Palms placing the school within the best 1% of world’s leading business schools.[7]
It was one of the first Portuguese business schools to acquire international accreditations and recognition of world renown in higher education. The international vision of Nova SBE is also reflected in the adoption of English as the main teaching language.
The current Dean is Professor Pedro Oliveira (PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).
The new campus in Carcavelos (Municipality of Cascais) was inaugurated on September 29, 2018. The financing of the Carcavelos Campus project was made possible by corporate and individual donations.[8] From 1978 (the year it was founded) until 1988, Nova SBE campus was in Campo Grande. After that, and until it moved to Carcavelos in September 2018, the School was housed in the 19th-century building of the former Jesuit College of Campolide.
Nova SBE in Numbers[edit]
- 100% Classes taught in English
- Top 30 Business Schools in Europe (Financial Times)
- Top 15 Msc in Finance in the world (Financial Times)
- 300+ Exchange agreements with schools all over the world
- 100% Graduates are working within 6 months
- 60% of the Masters’ graduates go on to work abroad
- 30+ countries welcome, annually, Nova SBE Masters’ students in placements
- 19,000+ Nova SBE Alumni in 60+ countries
- 60 Corporate Partners
Programs[edit]
Bachelor’s degree
- Economics
- Management
- Portuguese and Business
Master’s degree
- Economics
- Finance
- Management
- CEMS Master in International Management
- Law and Management
- Impact Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- International Development and Public Policy
- Business Analytics
Ph.D.
- Economics and Finance
- Management
MBA
Easter Schools
Future Leaders
Spring Law School
No Great Tactics without Great Talents
Summer Schools
- Nova SBE PhD Summer School
- Nova SBE Kick-off Your Future
- Football 90+
- Summer ELSA Law School
- Lisbon Doctoral Summer School in Economics
- Summer School Beyond the Atlantic
Knowledge at Nova SBE: Faculty, Knowledge Centers, Hubs & Labs[edit]
Ranked Excellent in Research by Portugal’s Science and Technology Foundation.
Faculty and research play a central role in knowledge creation and dissemination at Nova SBE. The international orientation of Nova SBE is also represented in the faculty body from over 25 different nationalities. Led by its faculty, research underpins its academic output. We value insight and experimentation that results in positive changes in the world, the kind that challenges the status quo, encourages entrepreneurs, influences leaders, and inspires people to wonder ‘why not?’.
Research at Nova SBE is combined in the Nova SBE research unit, Knowledge Centers, Hubs & Labs. The research unit integrates the three basic disciplinary areas – Economics, Finance, and Management – and all its researchers into a single unit.[9]
Knowledge Centers are aggregating units. They allow faculty members to work in the different phases of knowledge creation, transfer and dissemination. Many aggregate labs & projects.
Labs are research and innovation infrastructures, they bring together various stakeholders to generate creative ideas, products/services, data, etc.
Hubs streamline communities creating links and activation events.
Both provide conditions to experimentation (Labs) and connect (Hubs).
The eight Knowledge Centers at Nova SBE are conducting research with a dedicated focus on individual subjects and a cross-disciplinary orientation.[10]
Labs:
Hubs:
Student organizations[edit]
Nova SBE has more than 35 different clubs. Each with its purpose, drive, and passion. Ranging from professional clubs like Nova Women in Business or the Portfolio Management Club, to Social Clubs like the Nova Surf Club or Tuna Fortuna.100+ Students volunteer in 60 Non-Profit Organizations.The Nova SBE Student’s Union was founded in 1986, with the mission to represent all Nova SBE students.
160 events on average, are organized by student clubs every year.
Rankings and Accreditations[edit]
Various international university rankings regularly rank Nova SBE among the leading European management institutions. Rankings, such as the QS World University Ranking,[11] the Financial Times ranking,[12] The Economist ranking,[13] The Eduniversal rankings, or the Times Higher Education (THE) ranking [14] confirm that Nova SBE is one of the top business schools in Europe.
Financial Times [15]
- 16th International Master’s in Management, worldwide
- 14th International Master’s in Finance, worldwide
- 30th Business School, worldwide
- Top 50 Executive Education, worldwide
- 22nd The Lisbon MBA, in Europe
The Economist [16]
- 8th CEMS Master’s in International Management, worldwide
- 34th Master’s in International Management, worldwide
QS World University Ranking [17]
- 37th Master’s in Management, worldwide
- 43rd Master’s in Finance, worldwide
- 8th CEMS Master’s in International Management, worldwide
Times Higher Education [18]
- 11th Master’s in Finance, worldwide
- 14th Master’s in Management, worldwide
Eduniversal [19]
Awarded with the maximum of 5 palmes: Universal Business School
- 3rd Master’s in Economics, in Europe
- 6th Master’s in Finance, in Europe
- 9th CEMS Master’s in International Management, in
Areas of Expertise:
- 4th Human Resources Management, in Europe
- 5th Accounting and Auditing, in Europe
- 5th Business Economics
- 8th Marketing, in Europe
- 8th Strategy & International Business, in Europe
- 5th Social Enterprise, worldwide
- 6th Development & Trade, worldwide
- 6th Operations Management, worldwide
- 7th Innovation and Entrepreneurship, worldwide
- 15th Financial Markets, worldwide
The Carcavelos Campus[edit]
The campus project combines academic quality with the lifestyle that Portugal – especially the Lisbon and Cascais region – has to offer: safe, cozy, near the sea, and accessible, in a country with history and culture. Facing the sea next to the Carcavelos beach, with an area of more than 75,061 m2, with low buildings and large open green spaces open to the community, the ideology of the campus is based on four pillars:
- Collaborative teaching — The space allows for the application of new teaching paradigms, focused on collaborative learning;
- Cozy and comfortable environment;
- Openness to the community among students, teachers, Alumni, companies, and neighbors;
- Nova Way of Life — which embodies academic rigor aimed at making an effective impact on the lives of individuals and organizations.
In April 2019 the Carcavelos Campus won the award for Best Real Estate Project of the Year and Best Collective Equipment at the 21st edition of the Real Estate National Awards.
The Fundraising Campaign[edit]
With the objective of financially supporting the construction of the new campus and the development of the school, a private fundraising campaign was launched in 2014 with the goal of raising 50 million euros, led by the Alfredo de Sousa Foundation. The foundation was created by four founders: the Cascais Municipality, Santander Totta Bank, Jerónimo Martins, the Soares dos Santos family, and is named after the founder of Nova SBE — in order to honor the vision and ambition he instilled in the school.
The campaign was supported by over 50 companies and around 2000 individual donors. This is a remarkable case of private fundraising for a public institution.
The school is proud of these contributions, which gave their name to some of the most impressive spaces of the campus, namely the:
- Cascais Academic Hall
- Teresa e Alexandre Soares dos Santos Library
- Santander Academic Hall
- Jerónimo Martins Grand Auditorium
- Ming C. Shu Executive Hall
- Fidelidade Seguros Plaza
- EDP Plaza
- Hovione Atrium
- CTT Student Hall
- Sagres Beach Way
- SUMOL+COMPAL Orchard
- Via Verde Parking
- Navigator Company Park
- Outsystems Square
- Westmont Hospitality Hall
There are other spaces, such as auditoriums, connection zones, classrooms, garden benches, among others, named after all of those who decided to contribute to the Nova SBE campus.
Nova SBE is involved in research projects, executive training programs, placement of students, and programs of innovation and digital transformation with all of the companies that contributed.
Notable faculty[edit]
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