

International Board Certificate Program

University of St. Gallen
The University of St. Gallen (Universität St. Gallen, known as HSG) was founded in 1898 as the Handelsakademie St. Gallen, making it one of Switzerland's oldest business-focused universities. It is a public, canton-funded university located in St. Gallen, northeastern Switzerland, university-affiliated in the sense that it holds full university status under Swiss federal recognition while remaining a specialist institution focused on economics, law, business, and social sciences. The founding mission was practical: train people who could navigate commerce at a time when Switzerland's export economy was expanding fast. That pragmatism persists today in an academic philosophy that ties theoretical rigor directly to real-world application, and that insists on linking disciplines rather than isolating them. Accreditations and Rankings Accreditations: AACSB EQUIS AMBA HSG holds triple-crown accreditation, placing it among fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide. Rankings: Financial Times European Business School Ranking: #5 in Europe (2024) Financial Times Master in Management ranking: #1 globally for the HSG MiM program (2024) QS World University Rankings by Subject (Business & Management Studies): Top 50 globally (2024) Financial Times Executive Education Open Programs: ranked among Europe's top programs (2023) Executive Education at a Glance HSG Executive School of Management, Technology and Law (ES-HSG) is the dedicated executive education arm of the university, and it is one of Europe's larger executive education providers by program volume. The school offers over 150 open programs annually alongside a significant custom program portfolio built for corporate clients across German-speaking Europe and internationally. Topic strengths include leadership development, digital transformation, corporate governance, financial management, and the intersection of law and business, a distinctly HSG emphasis that few business schools replicate. Programs run in-person in St. Gallen and Zurich, with a growing set of online and blended formats introduced after 2020. Duration ranges from two-day intensive seminars to multi-module programs spanning several months, including the flagship General Management Program (AMP), which runs across six modules over roughly eight months. Open program fees typically range from CHF 2,500 for short seminars to CHF 25,000 or more for the longer management programs. Campus and Facilities The main HSG campus sits on a hillside above St. Gallen, a mid-sized Swiss city about 75 kilometers east of Zurich near the Austrian and Liechtenstein borders. The campus architecture is notable: the main building, completed in 1963 and designed by Walter Förderer, is a listed modernist structure whose concrete interior is hung with a permanent art collection that includes works by Alberto Giacometti, Le Corbusier, and Fritz Hundertwasser. Executive participants use the Weiterbildungszentrum Holzweid, a dedicated executive education facility in a quieter park setting a short distance from the main campus, which provides seminar rooms, residential accommodation, and dining. St. Gallen itself is a UNESCO World Heritage city because of its Baroque cathedral library, and proximity to Zurich's financial center, the Rhine Valley's industrial base, and the Swiss German Mittelstand makes the location relevant for any executive working in or with European corporate structures. Faculty and Research HSG has roughly 100 full professors and a larger body of assistant professors, lecturers, and research associates, with faculty drawn from across Europe, North America, and beyond. Research strengths directly relevant to executive education include strategic management, family business (the Center for Family Business, CFB-HSG, is one of Europe's leading research centers in this area), public governance, behavioral economics, and digital business models. Faculty at ES-HSG are expected to bring current research into the classroom, and many also work as board members, consultants, or advisors to Swiss and European firms, which shortens the distance between what is published and what is taught. The Research Institute for International Management and the Institute of Behavioral Science and Technology are among the more active centers feeding into program content. Student Body, Alumni, and Career Outcomes Executive education cohorts at HSG are internationally mixed, though the core participant base reflects the school's geography: senior managers and executives from Swiss, German, Austrian, and broader European firms, with particular concentration in financial services, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and professional services. The broader HSG alumni network numbers over 30,000 across more than 100 countries, with strong clusters in Zurich's banking sector, German industrial companies, and Swiss multinationals including Nestlé, Novartis, and ABB. HSG does not publish systematic placement or salary-uplift data for its executive education participants, which is consistent with how most European executive schools handle short-program outcomes. The alumni association (HSG Alumni) is active and organizes regular events in major European cities, which gives executive participants a structured way to stay connected after completing a program.
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Governance & Boards
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English
About This Program
Why University of St. Gallen?
Your Profile
- Experienced and future members of the board of directors and CEOs of international companies and international organizations.
- Members of the executive board of international companies seeking board-level governance skills.
Benefits
- Option to join the program in any Module and attend missing Modules in the following year.
- In-depth training in all areas of competence required for an effective member or chair of a board of directors.
- On successful completion, earn the Global Board Certificate of the Swiss Board School and CAS (10 ECTS) of the IMP-HSG in cooperation with HEC Lausanne.
- Receive the Global Board Pass of the Swiss Institute of Directors, giving privileged access to ecoDa and GNDI partner organizations.
What You'll Learn
- Modul 1: Normative Governance - Board Responsibility & Accountability (2 days)
- Modul 2: Dynamic Governance - Board Leadership & Dynamics (2 days)
- Module 3: Strategic Governance - Strategy & Innovation for Boards (2 days)
- Module 4: Organizational Governance - People & Organization for Boards (2 days)
- Module 5: Financial Governance - Finance & Audit for Boards (2 days)
- Module 6: Preventive Governance - Risk & Compliance for Boards (2 days)
- Part 7: Relational Governance - Collaboration & Sustainability for Boards (2 days)
- Part 8: Transformale Governance - Board Development & Transformation (2 days)
How to Apply
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