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IGBS Zagreb offers dual MBA/M.Sc degree in partnership with Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. A Croatian public research center in economics, The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, founded IGBS Zagreb as a private business school in 2003 with the support of a grant from the U.S. Department of State.
Faculty of Economics & Business holds two international accreditations - EPAS accreditation for University bachelor's degree study program in Business, and AACSB Business accreditation. Faculty of Economics & Business is the first faculty within the University of Zagreb to have a Certificate of quality management system according to the ...
Business College with Public Rights, Višnjan; Business School "Zagreb" College for Inspection and Human Resource Management in Maritime Sciences; College for Safety at Workplace; College of AGORA; College of Applied Computing; College of Economics, Entrepreneurship and Management "Zrinski" College of Information Technology Zagreb
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The company actively manages a real estate portfolio of 48 commercial buildings providing over 750 thus. sq m of lettable office and retail space in Poland, Budapest, Bucharest, Belgrade, Zagreb and Sofia. Besides, GTC has a development pipeline of 336 thus. sq m retail and office properties in capital cities of Central and Eastern Europe ...
The Zagreb School of Economics and Management (Croatian: Zagrebačka škola ekonomije i managementa, abbreviated as ZŠEM) is a private business school located in Zagreb, Croatia. Founded in 2002, ZŠEM provides undergraduate and graduate education in economics, management, finance, marketing, and accounting.
Adris Grupa d.d. is a Croatian diversified conglomerate based in Rovinj. [4] It has more than 8,000 employees, [5] and is one of the leading companies in the region, [6] [7] with an annual income of more than 5 billion kunas (around 1 bln dollars).
[1] [3] Other notable high-rises built earlier in Zagreb include the nine-story modernist Löwy Building built in 1933 and the so-called Wooden Skyscraper designed by Drago Ibler - but since they were both residential buildings which resembled skyscrapers in design but not in function or size, the sixteen-story 1 Ilica Street is regarded as the ...