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The Barcelona School of Economics (BSE) is an institute for research and graduate education in economics, finance, data science, and the social sciences located in Barcelona, Spain. The school's academic offer includes Master's degrees as well as summer schools, professional courses, and in-company training.
It runs two graduate programs, a Master in Economics and Finance and a PhD in Economics. Both are taught in English. The official degrees are granted by Menéndez Pelayo International University. CEMFI also offers a Summer School for practitioners and young university professors and an Undergraduate Summer Internships program.
IE Business School is a graduate and undergraduate school of business, located in Madrid, Spain.It was founded in 1973 [1] under the name Instituto de Empresa (lit. Institute of Business) and since 2009 is part of IE University.
Universidad Isabel I (Spanish: Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla) (ui1), also known as University Isabel I of Castile or University Isabel I, is a private, state-recognized university located in Burgos, Spain which offers studies in business, law, economics, humanities and health science degrees mainly for working professionals and trainees via blended learning and distance learning.
The University of Málaga (UMA, Universidad de Málaga) is a public university ranked 23 among all Spanish universities and 683 in the world. [6] It was established in 1972 and has, as of 2016, 30,203 Bachelor students and 2576 on a Master's program, 1255 tenured and 1056 temporary teachers.
Climate finance is an umbrella term for financial resources such as loans, grants, or domestic budget allocations for climate change mitigation, adaptation or resiliency. Finance can come from private and public sources. It can be channeled by various intermediaries such as multilateral development banks or other development agencies.
IESE Business School is a Catholic graduate business school at the University of Navarra.It was established in Barcelona in 1958 by Opus Dei. [1] From 1963, in collaboration with Harvard Business School, [2] it offers a two-year Master of Business Administration degree, [3] an executive MBA, and executive education courses. [4]
Programs include instruction in sustainable development, geography, environmental policies, ethics, ecology, landscape architecture, city and regional planning, economics, natural resources, sociology, and anthropology. [1] Sustainability studies also focus on the importance of climate change, poverty, social justice and environmental justice. [2]