EOI Business School

EOI Business School is a public institution[1] from the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism of Spain offering Executive Education and Postgraduated Programmes in Business Management and Environmental Sustainability.

EOI bases its programs on the following four basic core principles: sustainability, new technologies, entrepreneurship and the development of a global economy.

EOI offers Graduate Programs for young professionals and Executive Masters for professionals, as well as other programs and specialized courses within the areas of Business Management, Technology, Innovation, Environment, Sustainability and Communications. So far over 55,000 professionals have graduated from EOI.

Academic Associations

EOI stands for Escuela de Organización Industrial. It was founded by the Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Education in 1955 in order to provide engineers with management and organization skills. It is a member of AEEDE (Spanish Association of Business Management Schools); EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development), RMEM (Mediterranean Business Schools Network), and CLADEA (Latin American Council of MBA Schools).

Campus

The School's main site is located right in the core of Madrid University Campus. There is a second site in Seville, Andalusia.

Alumni

The Association of Former Students-Club intends to grant former students information requests, continued training, knowledge and professional development. It offers fellow former classmates meetings at least once a year.

Club EOI has created services and communication channels in order to keep in touch with EOI students, former students, teachers, companies the School.

The main Club EOI¡s working areas are:

Employability: Club EOI manages more than 1, 000 job offers a year. This recruitment channel is used by more than 850 companies. Continual training: every year, more than 40 open forums and work-groups are announced, as well as a complete schedule containing the important events coming up in our Spain. Contact Network: Club EOI makes possible for the Association´ s members to get in touch and not to lose contact with the labour market. Additional Services: these services including leisure and tourism activities, books, funding and sanitary services.

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