EU Business School


EU Business School is a private business school with campuses in Geneva and Montreux, Barcelona and Munich.

History

EU Business School was established in 1973. The current president is Dirk Craen.

Academic programs

EU Business School offers business education programs taught in English. Programs include bachelor's, masters and doctoral degree programs in Business Administration. Undergraduate and graduate programs are proposed in various business disciplines.
Online master's degree in International Business and Doctorate Programs in Business Administration are proposed.
Dual degree programs are possible in Asia, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Russia, Kazakhstan, Taiwan, China, USA, Malaysia or Thailand. A Certificate program in Corporate Social Responsibility together with the International Labour Organization, and since 2012, a Bachelor of Arts in Sustainability Management are proposed. * Students can join a joint program with the state accredited universities Pace University and Fisher College awarding students two distinct bachelor's degree.

Accreditations

. Geneva Association of Private Schools. Lake Geneva Region Swiss Private Schools Association. The Academy of Business in Society, the European Council for Business Education, and the European Foundation for Management Development. Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities. Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services of Geneva sponsor. “Consejo latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración”. Signatory of the Principles for Responsible Management Education, United Nations-supported initiative.

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EU Business School has private campuses in Geneva, Montreux, Munich and Barcelona.

Alumni

In 46 years of existence, EU Business School awarded 24 honorary doctoral degrees. Holders of such a degree include Nick Hayek Jr., Gérard Dubois, Abel Gyozevich Aganbegyan, Alexander Vinokourov and Steve Guerdat among others. Doha Bank's CEO, R. Seetharaman was awarded a PhD in Global Governance, as was former President of Switzerland, Adolf Ogi.

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