
We are proud to celebrate the new name of our School, Insper Institute of Education and Research*, starting our International Open Enrolment activities with such an extraordinary global partner as IE Business School.
IE Business School is a leading international business school oriented at providing top-level training for executives. The recognized prestige of its teaching faculty and a clear international focus, among others, are the keys behind a learning model that has ranked IE among the best in Executive Education in the world. Its Open Enrolment programs have been ranked nº 4 worldwide, according to the Financial Times (May 2009).
Insper Institute of Education and Research is the leading Brazilian School of Business and Economics devoted to educate business leaders and professionals who make a difference. Among other fields of knowledge, our unchallenged expertise in Corporate Finance is widely acknowledged and praised by the market, as well as our innovative teaching approach which attributes a pivotal role to students’ participation during classes.
Cross-Borders Mergers and Acquisitions: Getting Them Right is a cutting-edge international Executive program to be taught by exceptional joint faculty that masters the art of teaching executives through a consistent market approach and real-world experience, based on a rigorous academic perspective.
Enjoy this exciting learning experience with our global faculty and take advantage of our unique, state-of-the-art campus. Welcome to our IE Business School & Insper Institute of Education and Research joint program!
Luca Borroni-Biancastelli
Dean for Executive Education
Insper Institute of Education and Research
This international executive program is designed for executives from a wide range of management specialties, professions and industries who are currently executing or planning to execute an M&A or who are service providers to companies in need of reconstruction.
While this course assumes no previous experience in mergers and acquisitions, participants need to have a general understanding of how to interpret a company’s financial statement.
