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| Rankings at a glance | |
|---|---|
| Rank 2011 | 17 |
| Country | Spain |
| Programme name | International Master in Finance |
| Women students (%) | 34 |
| Course length (months)[2] | 10 |
| Company internships (%)[3] | 15 |
| Alumni career progress | |
|---|---|
| Salary today (US$) | 62,427 |
| Value for money rank | 14 |
| Careers rank | 3 |
| Aims achieved (%) | 90 |
| Placement success rank | 27 |
| Employed at three months (%) | >82[1] |
| School diversity | |
|---|---|
| Women faculty (%) | 28 |
| Women board (%) | 47 |
| International faculty (%) | 45 |
| International students (%) | 83 |
| International board (%) | 47 |
| International experience & research | |
|---|---|
| International mobility rank | 7 |
| International course experience rank | 15 |
| Languages | 0 |
| Faculty with doctorates (%) | 45 |
Information below is provided by the Business School
Founded in 1957 in Barcelona, EADA was one of the first Spanish institutions to provide training programmes that specifically targeted the business world. For over 50 years EADA has been in the frontline of manager training.
Over 120,000 participants from over 40 countries have entrusted their training to EADA, which shows that it is one of Europe's most innovative and prestigious business schools.
EADA has been awarded by the international accreditation EQUIS and AMBA.
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2. Data in this column is for information only and is not used in the ranking.
3. Data in this column is included for information only and is not part of the final ranking.
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