Ways to Donate and Create Impact

Every Donation, no matter the size, makes a difference.

Here are some examples of how your support can impact Nova SBE:

  • Establish a Bachelor’s or Master’s scholarship to support deserving students with financial needs (corresponding to a complete Program Tuition & cost-of-living expenses).​​
  • Establish a PhD scholarship to support deserving students with financial needs (corresponding to a complete PhD Program Tuition for four years, including the cost-of-living expenses).​​
  • Establish a Perpetual Scholarship funded by endowment, a financial award established through a permanent investment fund. The principal amount remains intact, while the interest generated provides ongoing support for deserving students. This sustainable model ensures that the scholarships continue to benefit students in perpetuity, fostering access to education for the next generations.​​
  • Get involved by donating from €15,000/ year. For more information, please contact our team.
  • Establish a PhD scholarship to support deserving students with financial needs (corresponding to a complete PhD Program Tuition for four years, including the cost-of-living expenses).​​
  • Establish an Academic Chair, a faculty-led research initiative, or research topic for five years, allowing Nova SBE to attract and retain top-notch faculty in specific research areas.​​
  • Get involved by donating from €20,000/ year. For more information, please contact our team.
  • Contribute to the construction or renovation of campus facilities, such as laboratories, libraries, or research centres. It can contribute to one of Nova SBE New Institutes focused on key-strategic pillars, such as AI and Digital Transformation, Public Policy or Sustainability.​​

  • Get involved by donating from €20,000/ year. For more information, please contact our team.​

Meet our team and find out how you can be one of Nova SBE's Ambassadors.

Our Team

Marco Espinheira
Fundraising Executive Director
Rita Ramalho
Head of Fundraising & Corporate Relations