Esade: Leading in Business Education and Innovative Solutions

Esade excels in business education, offering top-ranked programs and innovative solutions in Artificial Intelligence and entrepreneurship.

Esade, one of the top-ranked business schools globally, is making significant strides in education and innovation. The institution is highly acclaimed for its Full-Time MBA program, ranked #8 worldwide by the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2025, and #5 in Europe. Furthermore, Esade´s Executive Education programs are ranked #2 for Best Open Programs worldwide, showcasing the school´s commitment to providing exceptional educational experiences.

In addition to traditional business programs, Esade offers cutting-edge courses that combine business acumen with technological insights. Among these offerings is the Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor in Business and Artificial Intelligence, which equips students with the skills to navigate and leverage the evolving intersection of Artificial Intelligence and business. Similarly, the MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship challenges students to explore innovative strategies across the business landscape.

Esade is also at the forefront of sustainability and innovation, achieving carbon neutrality and reducing emissions by 84%. The new Esade campus in Madrid stands as a testament to this commitment, alongside the school´s initiatives to empower female leaders through the Esade Women program. Continuing to push boundaries, Esade supports over 350 startups through its eWorks accelerator program, fostering a thriving ecosystem for entrepreneurs and aspiring business leaders worldwide.

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