EADA Business School ranks among the world’s top 20 in Executive Education for the third consecutive year
The school consolidates its position in the global Top 20 for Open Programmes and advances to the Top 40 for Custom Programmes, according to the Financial Times ranking
EADA Business School has reaffirmed its global leadership in Executive Education by securing a spot among the world’s Top 20 institutions in the Open Programmes category of the Executive Education 2025 ranking, published by the Financial Times. This year, EADA has reached the 19th position, further strengthening its international profile and the robustness of a training offer focused on preparing leaders for today’s challenges.
Programmes such as the Senior Management Programme inSustainability, the General Management Programme (PDG) and various initiatives in leadership and executive development stand out in this category, which is recognised for the quality of its faculty, methodological innovation, and the diversity of its participants.
In addition, EADA has entered for the first time the global Top 40 in the Custom Programmes category, climbing to 39th position, up from 46th in 2023. This improvement reflects the growing impact of EADA’s tailor-made training for companies, designed to respond to current business realities and the specific strategic needs of each organisation.
The Financial Times ranking assesses key aspects such as faculty quality, teaching innovation, international reach, student experience, and institutional infrastructure.
Jordi Díaz, Dean and director general of EADA Business School, commented on this recognition by stating: “Our institution was founded to provide executive education and today, 68 years later, not only are we still responding to the needs of the business world, but this is a clear recognition of our ongoing trajectory.”
These results reaffirm EADA’s commitment to impactful education, adapted to global challenges and focused on developing responsible and transformational leadership.