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Its parent institution is Brandeis University, a private research university established in 1948. IBS is located in two buildings: the Sachar International Center (1973) and the Lemberg Academic Center (2003). Its current and founding Dean is Peter A. Petri. The School has its origins in the Economics Department of Brandeis University, which first offered a Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance in 1987. In 1994, a Ph.D. in International Economics and Finance was introduced and the School was formally established as the Graduate School of International Economics and Finance. In 1998, MBA and Master of Science in Finance Programs were added, making management the third pillar of the School’s teaching and research. The School was renamed the International Business School in 2003 to reflect this broader expertise.
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