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Cambridge Judge Business School University of Cambridge

Established in 1973, EU Business School is an international, professionally accredited, high-ranking business school with campuses in Barcelona, Geneva, Munich and online. We offer foundation, bachelor’s, master’s, MBA, DBA and further education programs which focus on business administration. In 2022, EU Business School joined forces with OMNES Education Group.

BUSINESS SCHOOL

Join us for a range of interactive free events focusing on the theme of ‘my local area’, and find out more about social change and local communities. Our researchers are committed to carrying out work that supports organisations to become more responsible in their practices and adapt to changes that are … Read more

Business School

Cambridge Judge Business School University of Cambridge

Decision Analytics and Risk brings together established specialisms with a strong track record in research. We combine excellence in management sciences and decision analysis, working with many major international companies and educating future specialists across industry and commerce. Explore our industry-accredited courses designed to give you the skills to succeed in today’s business world.

  • Multicultural experiences make us more adaptable and help us thrive in unfamiliar situations.
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Business School

Cambridge Judge Business School University of Cambridge

We support business leaders in enhancing their organisations’ performance and growth. EU Business School is proud to announce that its MBA program has ranked #2 in Spain by the distinguished business publication, Forbes Magazine. The institution’s MBA program climbs one place compared to last year’s ranking, a clear testament to EU’s commitment to academic excellence, hands-on learning and the professional development of its students. When Harvard Business School started operating in 1908, the faculty realized that there were no textbooks suitable for a graduate program in business. Their first solution to this problem involved interviewing leading practitioners of business and … Read more

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