Jornal de Negócios Special MBAs – The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova

The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova was featured in Jornal de Negócios, a leading Portuguese Economic newspaper as one of the top MBAs in the world, featured by the Financial Times Ranking 2023.
As a joint venture that emerged from the cooperation between three world-renowned business schools CATÓLICA-LISBON, Nova SBE, in collaboration with the MIT Sloan School of Management, The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova was recently ranked by the FT Global MBA #24 in Europe and #2 in the world international experience.
The international scope of our programs, combined with a personalized learning environment, attracts each year more international students. Today, we have 16 different student nationalities, creating a microcosmos in which broader horizons and diverse perspectives enrich class discussions.
According to Maria José Amich, Executive Director of The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova, “Our graduates, supported by our career services and a dynamic international alumni community, are being offered global career opportunities by international recruiters. According to the same ranking, The Lisbon MBA has 91% employability rate after three months of program completion and an average 72% increase in gross salary.”
At The Lisbon MBA, we put our emphasis on preparing the leaders of tomorrow who will contribute to transforming organizations for sustainable long-term growth benefiting all stakeholders.
The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova was featured in Jornal de Negócios, a leading Portuguese Economic newspaper as one of the top MBAs in the world, featured by the Financial Times Ranking 2023.
As a joint venture that emerged from the cooperation between three world-renowned business schools CATÓLICA-LISBON, Nova SBE, in collaboration with the MIT Sloan School of Management, The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova was recently ranked by the FT Global MBA #24 in Europe and #2 in the world international experience.
The international scope of our programs, combined with a personalized learning environment, attracts each year more international students. Today, we have 16 different student nationalities, creating a microcosmos in which broader horizons and diverse perspectives enrich class discussions.
According to Maria José Amich, Executive Director of The Lisbon MBA Católica|Nova, “Our graduates, supported by our career services and a dynamic international alumni community, are being offered global career opportunities by international recruiters. According to the same ranking, The Lisbon MBA has 91% employability rate after three months of program completion and an average 72% increase in gross salary.”
At The Lisbon MBA, we put our emphasis on preparing the leaders of tomorrow who will contribute to transforming organizations for sustainable long-term growth benefiting all stakeholders.
Read the full article in Portuguese here.
Source: Jornal de Negócios.