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EADA Business School
Offices: Barcelona, Spain
EADA Business School has been awarded the
AMBA and EQUIS accreditations, which recognize
the quality of its Masters and MBA programs.
Currently these accreditations are only
held by 4 Spanish business schools and 42
of the world's most prestigious business
schools. EADA is also a member of the Executive
MBA Council. The International MBA at EADA
is among the top MBAs in the world according
to The Economist. |
East Carolina University College of Business
Offices: Greenville, North Carolina
The East Carolina University College of
Business offers undergraduate degrees in
accounting, decision sciences, finance,
management, and marketing. They also offer
a five year professional degree in accounting
and offer a minor in business. Individuals
with these degrees are highly employable
in a wide range of business careers including
advertising and public relations, information
technology, systems design, internal and
external auditing, general management, banking,
risk management, business consulting, quality
control, and much more. |
Eastern Washington University College of
Business & Public Administration
Offices: Cheney, Washington
The Eastern Washington University College
of Business and Public Administration provides
quality undergraduate and graduate education
that prepares their graduates to be successful
professionals or to advance in their chosen
careers. The college promotes a climate
that builds a positive awareness of ideas
and perspectives related to cultural diversity.
Their graduates are excellent communicators,
well versed in the best practices of their
chosen professions, ethically sensitive
decision-makers, and prepared to use state-of-the-art
technology in a global environment. |
EDHEC Business School
Offices: Lille-Nice, France
Now in its 100th year and with over 4500
students on its double campus registered
for the academic year 2006-2007, EDHEC Business
School is the leading management education
group in France. Ranked in the top 5 business
schools in France, it is the leader in international
programs, offering a wide choice of management
programs, 7 of which are targeted specifically
at foreign students and taught entirely
in English. |
Elon University School of Business
Offices: Elon, North Carolina
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business
is dedicated to developing responsible leaders
for the 21st century. At the undergraduate
level, they accomplish their mission through
degree programs in accounting, business
administration and economics. The Jefferson
Pilot Business Fellows Program is an exciting
and challenging opportunity for undergraduates
studying business. They also serve the region
by providing an innovative MBA Program. |
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EM LYON Business School
Offices: Ecully Cedex, France
In order to meet the precise and exact needs
in development of executives and leaders,
and their companies, and because there are
key moments in a career, EM LYON Executive
Education has developed for over the last
40 years a true know-how centered on educational
innovation, proximity and listening to its
partners and participants. They have a large
range of programs and diplomas including
an international MBA. |
Emory University Business School
Offices: Atlanta, California
The Emory University Goizueta Business School
was named in 1994 for Roberto C Goizueta,
an innovative and influential business leader,
who was the Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola
Company from 1981 until his death in 1997.
Hailed by The Wall Street Journal
as "one of the most highly regarded CEOs
in America," the personal and professional
courage Roberto Goizueta demonstrated throughout
his lifetime contributes to his legacy as
one of the most respected action-oriented
business leaders of the 20th century. |
Erasmus University Rotterdam School of Management
Offices: The Netherlands
Erasmus University's Rotterdam School of
Management dedicates their intellectual
resources to advance the frontiers of business
knowledge and to educate future leaders.
The school has built up an extensive array
of pre- and post-experience programs, ranging
from undergraduate programs to MBA and senior
management seminars and to PhD programs.
The university distinguishes itself through
its high level of both education and research. |
ESADE Business School
Offices: Buenos Aires, Argentina
ESADE Business School is one of the world's
most prestigious business schools, and has
become a frame of reference in the global
scenario of executive training. With more
than 45 years of experience, ESADE has always
been a leader in the commitment to new management
values, proving its ongoing willingness
to adapt to the professional world's needs.
Comprehensive training of the individual
and the development of management competencies
are central elements of ESADE Business School
training proposal. |
ESAN Graduate School of Business Administration
Offices: Lima, Peru
ESAN Graduate School of Business Administration
was founded in 1963 under an agreement between
the governments of Peru and the United States
of America. It's organization and start
up was entrusted to Stanford University's
Graduate School of Business Administration,
California. ESAN is a non-profit, private
Peruvian institution of international scope,
with academic and administrative autonomy.
It offers a Master's Degree Program in Business
Administration, as well as programs for
executives and several other professional
and academic services. |
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ESC Lille School of Management
Offices: Lille-Paris, France
ESC Lille School of Management is a private,
non profit business school. It is a French
"Grande Ecole", accredited by the French
Ministry of Higher Education and Research.
Founded in 1892, ESC Lille is one of the
oldest Business Schools in France. For over
114 years it has broken new ground whilst
maintaining its warm tradition. The school
offers a wide range of management programs
and enjoys two state-of-the-art campuses
in Lille and Paris. |
ESCP EAP European School of Management
Offices: Paris, France; London, England;
Madrid, Spain; Berlin, Germany; Torino,
Italy
The ESCP-EAP European School of Management's
philosophy is to prepare business leaders
for the challenges of a changing, and increasingly
multi-cultural world. They believe that
exposure to different peoples and different
cultures, as well as first-hand experience
of different environments are critical to
success. Cross-cultural exposure and experience
shape the attitudes and skills that internationally
operating businesses require from their
managers. |
ESC Rouen School of Management
Offices: Rouen, France
The ESC Rouen School of Management is much
more than a range of programs and a catalogue
of resources. Above all, it is a dynamic
academic community, driven by its mission
to educate and playing an active role in
international professional networks. Aware
as they are that they are living in a world
which is becoming more and more complex
and uncertain, their vocation is to train
managers for the long-term. |
ESC Toulouse School of Management
Offices: Toulouse, France
The mission of ESC Toulouse Business School
is to meet the needs of students and companies,
French and foreign, by offering management
programs driven by the dual demands of academic
excellence and corporate credibility, while
cultivating a spirit of enquiry among students.
They believe that it is necessary to detect
individuals with the potential for anticipating
and adapting to change, and to produce graduates
with the drive and ability to meet the challenges
of managing organizations in an international
environment. |
ESSEC Business School
Offices: Paris, France; Singapore
Creativity, the taste for entrepreneurship
and involvement in the community all are
part of the study program. Acquiring the
confidence to carry these forward is also
part of the learning experience at the ESSEC
Business School. ESSEC is profoundly international
in its course offering, student body and
faculty. ESSEC has always been open to the
world. Students need to speak several languages
and understand the people who speak them. |
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