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The Rosenberg Institute of Global Finance, established in 2001, seeks to analyze and anticipate major trends in global financial markets, institutions and regulations and to develop the information and ideas required to solve emerging problems.

Brandeis International Business School

The research centers and institutes at the Brandeis International Business School are as follows.

Asia-Pacific Center for Economics and Business

The Asia-Pacific Center for Economics and Business conducts research, teaching and outreach on business and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region and on U.S.-Asia Pacific relations. Its activities include faculty research projects, conferences, seminars, graduate and undergraduate courses and exchange programs with Asia-Pacific universities. The center is also an APEC Study Center.

Asper Center for Global Entrepreneurship

The Asper Center for Global Entrepreneurship serves as Brandeis' platform to probe and understand the key trends affecting entrepreneurship across cultures and borders. It provides learning experiences through courses, seminars, conferences, internships, business-plan competitions, field visits and meetings with global entrepreneurs.

Perlmutter Institute for Global Business Leadership

The Perlmutter Institute for Global Business Leadership, established in 2008, prepares students for leadership positions in the global corporation of the future or in the nonprofit sectors. The program supports multidisciplinary scholarly research, teaching and practice focused on the impact of globalization on multinational organizations. It will collaborate with international partners in developing innovative educational experiences.

Rosenberg Institute of Global Finance

The Rosenberg Institute of Global Finance, established in 2001, seeks to analyze and anticipate major trends in global financial markets, institutions and regulations and to develop the information and ideas required to solve emerging problems. The institute promotes research, policy analyses and informal exchanges among scholars and practitioners and participates in the school's teaching programs. The institute also cosponsors the annual U.S. Monetary Policy Forum, which brings academics, market economists and policymakers together to discuss U.S. monetary policy.

In addition, Brandeis International Business School research focuses on trends in technology and innovation, as well as international trade issues.