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.
EADA Business School's Master in Management ranks among the 25 best programs in the world according to the ranking published by 'The Economist', specifically in the twenty-second position.
40 participants from EADA Finance masters travelled to Frankfurt in April for an intensive two-day business trip to know the leading financial institutions in Europe.
EADA remains in the world's Top 50 most prestigious management schools, according to the reputed newspaper Financial Times, who have recently announced their Executive Education 2017 Ranking.
The 11th “Salary and female presence quota differences” report from the EADA and ICSA Group concludes that the improved economic situation has not resulted in greater wage equality between men and...