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
The study reveals a 1.7% increase in the gender pay gap compared to 2024, reaching 12.9%, despite an uptick in the number of women in leadership roles.
The EADA Career Service made this only through invitation event available to EADA students, who in order to be eligible to attend had to be graduates with less than 5 years experience.