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EAE Business School welcomes more than 3,500 students from all over the world to its campuses in Barcelona and Madrid

Planeta Formación y Universidades

EAE Business School, part of Planeta Formación y Universidades, has welcomed more than 3,500 students from around 90 countries to its Barcelona and Madrid campuses. With 34.5% of students from Europe (27.7% from Spain, followed by students from Italy, France and Portugal) and 61.4% from the Americas (mainly from Peru, Colombia and Mexico), EAE Business School reaffirms itself as an institution dedicated to a global and transformative education, closely connected to the business world.

More than 3,000 students participated in the welcome events at emblematic locations such as the Museo Marítimo in Barcelona and the Príncipe Pío Theatre in Madrid, where the academic and administrative team accompanied the students. Deans Enric Ordeix and José María López Pina underlined the transformative impact of EAE Business School teachers, most of whom are working professionals in prestigious companies.

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During the ‘Welcome EAE’ week of activities, the new students explored the services, partners and experiences offered by EAE Business School. Through its focus on academic excellence, networking and opportunities to enhance their employability, students were able to learn about the transformative value that their EAE Business School education will have on their career paths.

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