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EADA Business School keeps its privileged position among European business schools

5 December 2016

 

  • Barcelona, along with Paris and London, has 3 schools in the European top 30, according to ‘Financial Times’ Ranking
  • Considered the most comprehensive ranking, which combines the different programmes offered by the schools

EADA Business School has consolidated its position among Europe’s 30 best business schools, attaining 27th place on the European business schools ranking published today by the prestigious ‘Financial Times’.

To EADA’s general manager, Miquel Espinosa, “it is a good result”. According to him, “like with all rankings, we value not just making the list, but also keeping our privileged position over time”. He adds that “this good news coincides with a particularly important year for the institution because we have started an ambitious project to completely renovate our Barcelona campus, which will be called EADA’s Barcelona City Centre Campus”. Apart from this, “our international accreditation has been renewed in 2016”.

One of the features of the Financial Times list is that, to prepare it, the British newspaper takes an average score for the different specific rankings over the year, referring to the different programmes offered by the schools (MBA, EMBA, Master in Management, Open Executive Education and Custom Programmes), and is therefore considered the most comprehensive ranking out there.

EADA Business School is ranked number 27; overall, the Financial Times has rated the 90 best business schools in Europe to prepare its ranking.