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Latest revision as of 16:05, 19 August 2024

Higher Education Institute of Brasilia
Instituto de Educação Superior de Brasília
Former name
Centro Universitário IESB
Established13 April 1998 (13 April 1998)
PresidentEdson Machado de Sousa Filho
Students25,000
Location,
Websitehttp://www.iesb.br/

The Higher Education Institute of Brasilia (IESB) is located in Brasília, the capital of Brazil. Today, the university counts about 25,000 students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and technical programs spread across three campuses. A fourth campus was scheduled to open in 2014. The founder and president of the IESB is Professor Eda C. B. Machado.

History

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IESB

On 13 April 1998, Centro Universitàrio IESB (English: CESB, the Center of Higher Education of Brasilia) was founded, aiming to be an institution that developed education, research and extension activities of a higher level. After four years, the Ministry of Education authorized the two first undergraduate courses: Education Science and Administration, with concentrations in Science and Technology Policy and Management and Human Resources. In 1998, two more courses were authorized: Legal Sciences and Social Communication, with concentrations in Journalism, Advertising and Marketing. Other courses created in 1999 and IESB moved to another campus in L2 Norte, Quadra 609. In 2013, IESB took part in Pronatec, a program of the Ministry of Education (Brazil). This way they enrolled about 3000 students for a quicker formation in technical courses.

Inside one of the campuses.

Eda Coutinho Institute

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Eda C.B Machado, President of the IESB.

The institute is named after the founder and former president of the IESB, Professor Eda C. B. Machado.

Internationalization

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IESB welcoming American students.

IESB is working on its internationalization and already managed to have several partnerships with: