Quality Assurance
In order to maintain academic excellence, IBS puts special emphasis on quality assurance. Besides our strategic partner, Oxford Brookes University, we are accredited by a number of other quality assurance bodies. Our institution greatly benefits from this, since all these institutions have their own rigorous evaluation methods. By constantly striving to meet these quality standards, IBS keeps revising all its practices and processes in this respect only to result in constant improvement of quality.
Oxford Brookes University is a key validation partner of IBS. The co-operation between the two institutions began back in 1991 when a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed for the delivery of the franchised BA in Business Studies (BABS) programme in Budapest. Under conditions set out in the memorandum students of IBS received the BA (Honours) degree in Business Studies from Oxford Brookes.
The Hungarian Accreditation Committee (HAC) is an independent national body of experts assessing quality in education, research and artistic activities in higher education, and examining the operation of the institutional quality development scheme. It conducts accreditation of both programmes and institutions.
ACBSP Awards International Business School (IBS) Initial Accreditation of its Business Programs
Overland Park, KS — The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Baccalaureate/Graduate Degree Board of Commissioners recently awarded International Business School (IBS) in Budapest, Hungary, initial accreditation of its business programs.
ECBE, the European Council for Business Education, was formally founded at a conference held in Paris in July of 1995 (ECBE). Its mission is to promote and support quality business education internationally, mainly by establishing accreditation standards for academic achievement in business education.
SMBG, a leading consulting company registered in France and active in student orientation, has set up the "Eduniversal" selection of the best 1.000 business schools in the world. The schools are carefully selected based on a number of objective criteria, on the advice of a scientific committee and on the votes of all the Deans of the Business schools worldwide.

