EADA Business School among the TOP 25 European business schools for the fourth year running
- Barcelona continues to stand out as a flagship European city with the best choice of Business Schools.
- It is considered the most comprehensive ranking in that it combines the different programmes offered by the schools.
EADA Business School consolidates itself among Europe’s top 25 business schools, according to the European business school ranking published today Monday by the prestigious daily paper, the Financial Times.
“This is great news. It is not easy to maintain our privileged position among the top 25 business schools in Europe for four years in a row” points out Miquel Espinosa, EADA’s general director, who goes on to add that “2016 will be an especially important year from a strategic point of view for our institution”
One of the ranking’s features is that when drawing it up the FT calculates an average from the different specific rankings carried out throughout the year, which assess the different programmes offered by the schools (MBA, EMBA, Master in Management, Open Executive Education and Custom Programmes). It is therefore considered to be the most comprehensive ranking.
EADA Business School consolidates its position and is 24th on the ranking. The Financial Times produces its ranking by assessing the 85 best schools in Europe. Since 2007, as shown in the table below, EADA has climbed up 21 places.
YEAR |
PLACE |
---|---|
2007 |
45 |
2008 |
39 |
2009 |
38 |
2010 |
27 |
2011 |
27 |
2012 |
23 |
2013 |
25 |
2014 |
24 |
2015 |
24 |