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EADA among Top 30 business schools in Europe in 2017

4 December 2017
European Ranking 2017 Financial Times

 

EADA maintains its position among the best business schools in Spain and Europe, ranked as the 28th best European business school according to the European Ranking 2017 by the Financial Times. Only schools with the prestigious EQUIS and AMBA accreditations can participate in the Ranking. The EQUIS accreditation is awarded by the European Foundation for Management Development and the AACSB accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

The Ranking combines the average of several programme-based rankings that are published by the Financial Times during the year (MBA, Executive MBA, Master in Management, Open Executive Education and Custom Programmes). For this reason, the Financial TimesEuropean Ranking 2017 is considered the most comprehensive ranking of each year.

EADA General Director Miquel Espinosa is proud of the new Ranking. “This year we have celebrated the 60th anniversary of our foundation”, he says, “while, at the same time, maintaining our outstanding position in the field of international management training".

The good news coincides with the completion of the remodelling of the EADA Barcelona City Centre Campus. The Campus is made up of a 4,000-square-metre building in the final stages of a complete remodelling including the teaching space (classrooms), reception, library, Documentation Centre and façade. In addition, a new auditorium has been created and the latest technologies and energy efficiency models have been integrated into the Campus