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International Accreditations
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| Three International Accreditations Identifying the World’s Most Prestigious Educational Institutions |
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Joining the most prestigious educational institutions in the world, IAE has successfully obtained the three leading international accreditations for Management Education outstanding quality –namely, Equis (European Quality Improvement System, E.U.), AACSB (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, U.S.), and AMBA (Association of MBA, U.K.).
IAE’s executive training programs also top both domestic and international rankings published by The Financial Times, Business Week, América Economía and Apertura, among other publications. As a leading Business School, IAE has contributed to the professional development of 6.000 executives who attended its classes in 2007. | |
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AMBA International MBA Association London, UK This non-profit association, renowned throughout the world for promoting top-quality MBA program standards, has certified such schools as INSEAD, IESE, London Business School and Warwick Business School. |
Equis (European Quality Improvement System), Brussels, Belgium. EQUIS is a leading international system of quality assessment, improvement, and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business administration. Its foremost goal, related to the European Foundation for Management Development’s mission, is to improve executive education around the globe. |
AACSB-International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Tampa, U.S. Founded in 1916, this non-profit organization gathers educational institutions, corporations and other organizations devoted to promoting and enhancing Management and Business education. Members include Business Schools like Harvard, Columbia, Kellogg, Berkeley, Wharton and Yale. | |
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