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EADA’s Full-Time MBA programmes, among the 100 best in the world in 2018

26 October 2018
General management and leadership
The Economist Ranking

 

EADA Business School’s MBA Full-Time programmes rank in the 100 best in the world in 2018 according to the last Full-Time MBA Ranking published by the prestigious British weekly The Economist. The Masters is a global immersion in Business, designed for graduates with a minimum of 3 years professional work experience, which aims to launch the student’s careers in the Business world. As Ella Boniuk, Director of the International MBA states, “the programme offers a transformative experience both on a personal and professional level. The key to success is that our participants graduate confident they can face anything in the current changeable environment of the Business world”.

The ranking is elaborated by analising a series of parameters such as professional opportunities, wage, diversity of participants and teaching standards, amongst others (see table). In order to be included in the ranking, The Economist requires an accreditation from EQUIS –granted by the European Foundation for Management Development– and AACSB –granted by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business–. As well as this, EADA has the AMBA accreditation, which is granted by the Association of MBA’s.

EADA, in the Barcelona MBA Day

This good news arrives just days after the first successful edition of Barcelona MBA Day, which was organised on the 17th of October by Barcelona Global and gathered 600 MBA participants from EADA, IESE and ESADE –the Top three accredited business schools in Barcelona for MBAs worldwide–.  The students, from 120 different countries, visited multinationals and local companies, research centres, startups and places of cultural interest and entertainment.

Its main aims were to highlight Barcelona’s competitiveness from a business, cultural and technological innovation perspective and also to attract and retain international MBA talent. Increasingly MBA students consider staying to work for Barcelona-based companies once they finish their studies in the city.