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 Rey Juan Carlos for programs in Madrid. They do not work with the University Rey Juan Carlos. They will advertise the programs with the second diploma from URJC, but they will not provide one.

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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