Monday, 8 October, marked the first day of classes at all EU Business School Campuses for the Academic Year 2012-2013. Students were excited to start their courses and meet their peers as they picked up their text books and went over course outlines for their first semester.
Since its foundation in 1973, EU Business School (formerly European University) has grown into a multi-campus global business school that was recently ranked by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) as one of the top 40 business schools in Europe and one of the top 200 in the world. As EU Business School continues to expand and grow in a rapidly changing marketplace, it has further defined itself as a Business School 3.0 by introducing its new online MBA.
This year, over 300 students are enrolled at Barcelona’s EU Business School campus with an additional intake of 250 students at EU Business School Munich and approximately 300 students in EU Business School Switzerland. Enrollment is up 20% from last year proving that even in an economic crisis, the importance of a global business education at an internationally respected institution is in high demand. Higher enrollment rates also reflect a university that knows how to function as a successful business, a fundamental sign that EU Business School has the knowledge and savvy to provide a world class business education.