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EADA continues in the TOP 25 European business schools

2 December 2013

EADA ranks as the 25th best school in Europe

EADA ranks as the 25th best school in Europe

• Barcelona continues to be the European city with the best range of options in business schools

Spanish business schools have cause for celebration: the main European ranking of business schools was published today (Financial Times European Business School 2013) and four of them are listed among the top 25, including the number one school on the ranking. What’s more, Barcelona city, with three institutions, stands out as the best European destination for management students. EADA holds 25th place on the ranking. In total the Financial Times evaluated the 75 best business schools in Europe in order to draw up its ranking (complete ranking is attached in Excel).

This ranking is considered the most exhaustive of all the rankings given that in order to draft its definitive classification the prestigious British daily calculates an average from the different rankings published throughout the year, which focus on the different programmes offered by business schools (MBA, EMBA, Master in Management, Open Executive Education and Custom Programmes). One key piece of data is the importance that the newspaper attaches to each school’s faculty in three specific aspects: the presence of women, international character and the percentage of Doctors,

According to EADA’s general director Miquel Espinosa, this trajectory enables us to draw a parallelism with the institution’s methodology and values. “For years now one of our main objectives has been to grow and consolidate our positioning in the international market, seeking excellence in training, whilst managing diversity, with over 50 nationalities, and increasing our professional offerings to our participants in a global world

Thank you to all of the alumni, companies, professors and collaborators who have helped EADA maintain its position among the top 25 European business schools according to the Financial Times.