EADA, in the excellence of its postgraduate financial training
Barcelona, June 20th 2010. EADA continues its upward ascent among the group of the world’s most prestigious business schools, according to the economic daily The Financial Times, which for the first time ever is bringing out its Global Masters in Finance ranking, the result of different analyses of Master in finance programmes for recent graduates.
EADA is 17th on the ranking of the worlds 30 best programmes. Among the categories analysed by the ranking (remuneration, objectives, employability, etc...) EADA stands out for career progression of its participants at 3 years of completing their training, where it comes in third on the ranking.
According to Miquel Espinosa, EADA’s General Director, “the ranking results confirm the intense internationalisation process undertaken by the school, which is reflected in the place of origin of the participants on our programmes, the quality of our faculty and the career progression of our participants”.
Hence, EADA along with IE places two Spanish schools among the best in the world, proving once again that our country is in the frontline of excellence when it comes to management training.