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.
EADA Business School ranks among the world's top 100 MBAs in the Financial Times 2025. Leading in sustainability and developing responsible business leaders.
Ranked #36 in the 2024 edition of the ranking, the International Master in Management enables 98% of EADA graduates to find work within three months of completing the programme.
EADA Business School is one of 77 business schools from 30 countries worldwide that took part in the rating this year and achieved Level 4, making it a Transforming school within the PIR
The prestigious newspaper Financial Times has reaffirmed the position of EADA Business School among the best institutions in the world in postgraduate finance training.
Young people around the world are voicing their perspectives on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in their lives, demanding stricter regulations to protect privacy, ensure fair access, and...
Central Catalonia is about to experience a notable strengthening of business management training thanks to a new collaboration agreement between EADA Business School and the University of Vic -...
EADA Business School strengthens its position among the most outstanding educational institutions in the world by remaining in the group of the top twenty business schools