The UCAM has signed a collaboration agreement with the EU Business School this week to accredit its international training.
With the agreement, the Catholic University accredits the master's MBA International Business that teaches the Swiss school.
The event was attended by the Vice-Rector of International Relations and Communication, Pablo Blesa;
The Director of Institutional Relations of the Catholic University, José Luis Mendoza García;
The vice presidents of the business school, Carl and Luc Craen;
And the academic dean of the Munich School, Begoña González.
In the course of the signing ceremony, EU Business School Vice President Carl Craen expressed his satisfaction with this agreement, because he is sure that both institutions have much to contribute to each other.
He also took the opportunity to congratulate the University for its 20th anniversary.
With this agreement with UCAM, the EU Business School wants to strengthen ties with Spain, where they have a headquarters in Barcelona.
In this respect, the academic dean of the Munich school stated that "we want to offer the best to our students who come from all over the world".
Likewise, the business school emphasized the importance of collaborating with UCAM to improve the academic offer received by students.
"The EU Business School, like the UCAM, has an international vocation and that it has formed the leaders of the best companies in Switzerland," said Pablo Blesa, Vice-Rector of International Relations at the Catholic University, .
The EU Business School has 40 years of educational experience.
Among its educational offer are masters, degrees and summer courses.
It has presence in Spain, Switzerland and Germany.
Source: UCAM