EADA amongst the 50 top Business Schools in Europe.
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EADA belongs to the select group of the 50 most important business schools in Europe, according to the Financial Times, the prestigious economic newspaper in its recently published ranking ¿Financial Times European Business Schools 2006 - The Top Graduate Business Schools¿. The ranking is based on different analyses of full time MBAs, open programmes, European Masters, EMBAs
The International MBA of EADA was also recently listed among the world's best MBA programmes, according to the annual study brought out by The Economist of over 6,800 MBAs all over the world. It ranked 100th in the world and 39th in Europe.
EADA, Escuela de Alta Dirección y Administración, was set up in 1957 by a group of entrepreneurs and professionals as an economically and ideologically independent institution. It possesses EQUIS European Quality Label accreditation awarded by the EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development) as well as AMBA accreditation in recognition of the high quality standards of its MBA programmes. This double accreditation has only been awarded to the 32 most prestigious academic institutions in the world. |