List of Business Schools in Europe - Spain

Spain

  • Spain Business School, The Social Business School
  • Global Business School Barcelona
  • Barcelona School of Management-Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
  • IDEC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
  • Barcelona Business School, International University of Southern Europe
  • BES La Salle, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain
  • Caixanova Business School, Vigo, Spain
  • EADA Business School, Barcelona, Spain
  • EAE Business School,Barcelona and Madrid
  • EEN Escuela Europea de Negocios, Madrid, Salamanca, Murcia, Valladolid, Asturias and Bilbao
  • EOI Business School, Madrid
  • ESADE Business School, Spain
  • ESCP Europe - Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Torino
  • Escuela de Negocios de Navarra
  • ESDEN Business School, Escuela Superior de Negocios y Tecnologías, Spain
  • ESERP Escuela de Negocios, Barcelona and Madrid
  • ESEUNE Business School, Bilbao. Spain
  • ESIC Business & Marketing School, Spain
  • European Business School Madrid Madrid
  • European University, Barcelona
  • Escuela Europea de Dirección y Empresa (EUDE), Madrid
  • FUNDESEM Business School, Alicante
  • ICADE Madrid
  • IE Business School (formerly Instituto de Empresa) Madrid
  • IESE Barcelona and Madrid
  • Madrid Business School, International University of Southern Europe
  • Málaga Business College, Marbella
  • Valencia Business School, International University of Southern Europe

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