CATÓLICA-LISBON has 147 partnerships with the most prestigious Economics and Business Schools Worldwide representing over 48 countries.
All our partners are amongst the best in the world in Business and Economics Education.
The School’s internationalization strategy is evident from our faculty recruiting policy, scientific research, double and joint degrees with other internationally renowned Universities, student exchange agreements with top Universities all over the world and the international placement of our graduates.
CATÓLICA-LISBON offers a rich learning environment where students have access to the highest teaching standards. Our School's international standing is reflected in our worldwide program partnerships, offering Double Degrees with:
- Aston Business School
- BI Norwegian Business School
- Carnegie-Mellon University
- City University of Hong Kong
- ESCP-Europe
- FGV-Ebape Rio de Janeiro
- Grenoble École de Management
- HEC Montréal
- Kellogg School of Management
- Kozminski University
- Maastricht University
- MIT-Sloan
- Queen’s School of Business
- Université Catholique de Louvain
- Universittá Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
- University of San Diego
- WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
At the level of Executive Education, we have partnered with the Kellogg School of Management of Chicago. Started in 2010, the partnership with the school of reference that has been successively occupying the first place of the global ranking from Financial Times for Executive MBAs, translates in the Advanced Management Program (AMP), aimed for board members, involving an intensive training divided between Lisbon and Chicago.
Our MBA Program – The Lisbon MBA – is a joint-venture between CATÓLICA-LISBON and NOVA SBE with the collaboration of MIT Sloan.
CATÓLICA-LISBON also privileges deep relationships with international institutions, such as the HKUST Business School, Ashridge Business School, Bocconi University, Maastricht School of Management, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Fundação Dom Cabral, the Universidade Católica of Angola, the Universidade Católica of Mozambique and the Universidade de São José in Macau.