EAE Business School

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EAE Business School
EAE Business School
EAE Business School logo.jpg
Type private business school
Established1958
President Dr. D. José Luis Fernández
Dean Dr. D. Enric Ordeix
Address
C/ Aragó 55 - 08015 - Barcelona
C/ del Príncipe de Vergara, 156 - 28036 - Madrid
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CampusUrban
Website www.eae.es

The EAE Business School is a private business school founded in 1958 with campuses in Madrid and Barcelona (Spain). [1]

Contents

History

Founded in 1958 by José de Orbaneja y Aragón. [2] In 2006, Grupo Planeta bought EAE Business School. [3] EAE has one campus in Barcelona and one in Madrid.

Accreditations

EAE offers third-party accreditations : by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya for programs in Barcelona, and by the Universidad UNIE for programs in Madrid.

Affiliations

Rankings

Media coverage

Some media coverage: Press: El Economista, El País, La Razón. Radio: Canal Extremadura Radio [12] Cadena Ser [13] Radio Intereconomía [14] RTVE [15] Onda Cero Catalunya [16] Television: Noticias Cuatro [17] Guatevisión [18] Noticias Cuatro [19]

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