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Business schools in Europe.I have run out of time to help with this today, so I'll
just leave a pointer to this page,
which lists a number of top schools. Someone should enter these names in directly here, so we can start to write about each school.
- Tanaka Business School Imperial College, London
- Athens University of Economics and Business Administration
- Budapest University of Economic Sciences
- Bad Mergentheim Business School
- Cass Business School, London
- Central European University, CEU Business School, Budapest, Hungary
- Copenhagen Business School
- Durham University Business School
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC)
- Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Economiques et Commerciales (ESSEC)
- Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen (ESC Rouen)
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- ESADE Business School and University
- European Schools of Economics
- German International School of Management and Administration, Hannover GISMA
- Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration
- INSEAD
- Kingston University
- London Business School
- London School of Economics
- Lund School of Economics and ManagementThe Lund School of Economics and Management or Ekonomihogskolan is a business school at the Lund University in Lund, Sweden. It is said to be one of the better business schools is Europe, and has been certified by EQUIS. See also: Stockholm School of Econ
- Nottingham University Business SchoolNottingham University Business School (NUBS) is the business school of the University of Nottingham, England situated on the university's Jubilee Campus. The current director of the business school is Professor Alistair Bruce. External link: University of
- Norwegian School of ManagementThe Norwegian School of Management Handelshoyskolen BI is a large, private business school headquartered outside Oslo, Norway (headquarters will move to Oslo in August 2005. Founded in 1943 by Finn Oien, the current president is Dr. Torger Reve. As of 200
- School of Management, University of BathThe University of Bath established in 1966 near Bath, England, has grown into one of the United Kingdom's leading universities, ranking consistently as one of the top 10 universities in major UK league tables. It is one of the members of the 1994 Group of
- Nyenrode UniversityNyenrode University is The Netherland's only private university. It was founded in 1946 by top excecutive of the Dutch companies AKZO, KLM, Philips, Shell and Unilever. In 1982 it was recognized as a university by the Dutch government. In its capacity as, Breukelen, The Netherlands
- Sheffield Hallam UniversitySheffield Hallam University SHU is a university in Sheffield, England. It is based on three main campuses, one at Pond Street in Sheffield city centre and two ( Psalter Lane and Collegiate) along Ecclesall Road in southwest Sheffield. It is one of the lar
- University College Dublin(Smurfit Graduate School of Business)
- University of SouthamptonThe University of Southampton dolphin logo and its coat of arms. The University of Southampton has a longstanding and formidable international reputation for research. It is a member of the Russell Group of research-led British universities and is among t
- University of Economics Prague
- School of Business Administration Turiba
- School of Business or Mediterranean College , European College System, Greece
- Solvay Business School
- St Gallen University
- Stockholm School of Economics
- Tilburg University
- University College of Swansea
- University of Iceland
- Vienna University of Economics
- Vilnius University, International Business School/Tarptautinio Verslo Mokykla
- Witten/Herdecke University
- Warsaw School of Economics
- University of Bradford
- University of Manchester(Manchester Business School)
- Lancaster University