- Uncover the unique value proposition of ISEG.
- Delve into the reasons for selecting ISEG's master's degree program in finance.
- Examine the distinctive qualities that set the ISEG Masters in Management (MIM) apart from the rest.
ISEG, Lisbon School of Economics & Management
About us
ISEG- Lisbon School of Economics & Management is a higher education institution with a high international reputation, recognized for the quality of its graduates, its research and its impact on the community. Officially founded in 1911,ISEG was Portugal's first economics and management school and is part of the University of Lisbon, the country's largest and most reputable university.
ISEG’s mission is to create, share, and enhance the social and economic value of knowledge and culture in the fields of Economics, Finance and Business Sciences, in a context of pluralism, assurance of intellectual and scientific freedom, respect for ethics, social responsibility, and sustainable development. based on a culture of constant innovation and continued cooperation between students and faculty.
Located in the heart of Lisbon, the school has a high standard degree offer that is recognized by international educational entities and rankings, such as the Financial Times, AACSB, AMBA, and Financial Times, where ISEG has already achieved 4 entries: the Top 50 in Executive Education, the TOP 65 of the Best Business Schools in Europe, the Top 65 in the European Executive MBA Rankings, and, now, the recognition, by the same ranking, of its Master in Finance in the TOP 25.
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Workshop: ISEG Business Schools Insights
João Duque, Dean and full Professor of Finance, ISEG
13.20-14.00 GMT
Workshop: ISEG Business Schools Insights
José Veríssimo, Coordinator of the Master in Management, ISEG
Workshop: Studying for a bright and sunny future in Lisbon
Discover insights from Portugal's inaugural school of economics and management, situated within the nation's largest academic institution, the University of Lisbon. Explore the following topics:
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