ESADE
Esade (Escola Superior d'Administració i Direcció d'Empreses in Catalan, Escuela Superior de Administración y Dirección de Empresas in Spanish) is a private academic institution specializing in business and law education, with campuses in Barcelona and Madrid, Spain.[1] Founded in 1958 in collaboration with the Society of Jesus, it became part of Ramon Llull University in 1995 and is recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, international outlook, and holistic personal development.[1] The school emphasizes values such as integrity, diversity, justice, and sustainability, aiming to nurture leaders who drive innovation, ethical decision-making, and social impact through technology and entrepreneurship.[2] Esade offers a wide range of programs, including bachelor's degrees in business administration, law, and specialized fields like artificial intelligence; master's degrees such as the Full-Time MBA and MSc in International Management; and executive education tailored for corporate leaders.[3] Its MBA program is ranked #8 globally and #5 in Europe by the Financial Times in 2025, while its executive education open programs rank #5 worldwide in the same publication.[4][5] With over 80,000 alumni forming a global network across 74 international chapters, Esade maintains strong ties to the business world and serves as a hub for research, networking, and societal transformation.[6]Introduction
Overview
ESADE Business & Law School is a private, non-profit institution affiliated with Universitat Ramon Llull, a university founded on Jesuit principles that emphasize ethical leadership and humanistic values.[1][7] It operates primarily from its campuses in Barcelona and Madrid, Spain, while maintaining an international presence through partnerships and programs across multiple continents.[1][8] The school serves over 10,000 students annually across its Business School, Law School, and Executive Education units,[9] fostering a diverse community with more than 110 nationalities represented.[8] Its motto, "Do Good. Do Better.," reflects a commitment to nurturing leaders who drive positive social impact.[2] ESADE offers programs in business administration, law, and related disciplines, with a strong emphasis on innovation, global perspectives, and sustainability.[10] The institution holds triple accreditation from EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA, underscoring its excellence in management education.[11]Mission and Values
ESADE's mission is to provide holistic education and research inspired by humanistic and Christian traditions, fostering intercultural dialogue and rooted in its Jesuit heritage. This approach emphasizes the development of individuals with high professional competence who are aware of their social responsibilities and committed to ethical decision-making. Drawing from the Society of Jesus, ESADE promotes values such as integrity, sensitivity to others, diversity, contribution to the common good, and the pursuit of a fairer and more sustainable society, as outlined in its Declaration of Values approved in 2008.[12][1] At the core of ESADE's ethos are three integrated pillars: innovation, internationalization, and sustainability, which permeate its teaching, research, and operations. Innovation drives academic excellence and the adoption of advanced methodologies to prepare adaptable leaders, while internationalization connects the institution to over 80 countries through its Jesuit network, promoting global perspectives and inclusive leadership. Sustainability is embedded as a commitment to environmental and social stewardship, ensuring that educational experiences align with responsible practices certified by standards such as LEED Gold.[2][13] ESADE's dedication to positive societal impact manifests in its focus on cultivating leaders equipped to tackle global challenges, including inequality and climate change, through education that prioritizes social responsibility and ethical frameworks. This commitment extends to fostering solidarity and talent development, aiming to generate transformative effects in educational, professional, social, and environmental domains. As part of Ramon Llull University, a Catholic institution, ESADE reinforces this mission within a broader context of faith-inspired higher education.[13][14] The educational philosophy at ESADE blends rigorous academic training with experiential learning and critical thinking, nurturing holistic personal growth that includes spiritual dimensions and self-awareness. This philosophy encourages students to confront professional and personal challenges with authenticity and depth, transcending mere technical expertise to embrace humanistic values and service to society.[14]History
Founding and Early Years
ESADE was established on October 18, 1958, in Barcelona, Spain, as a private educational institution dedicated to business administration and management.[1] The initiative originated from a group of Catalan entrepreneurs and professionals who sought collaboration with the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) to create a school that would foster ethical leadership and professional development in the context of Spain's post-Civil War economic recovery.[12] This partnership reflected the broader need in post-war Spain, during the period of autarky and isolation, for trained managers capable of modernizing the economy and promoting social progress through business practices.[15] From its inception, ESADE operated as a nonprofit private entity under the Spanish education system, beginning classes in October 1958 in a modest building in Barcelona's Pedralbes neighborhood.[16] The curriculum was influenced by Jesuit values, emphasizing humanistic education, ethical responsibility, and a Christian perspective to develop professionals committed to societal improvement.[12] Early operations focused on undergraduate programs in business sciences, aiming to address the shortage of qualified executives in a rapidly industrializing nation.[17] A significant early milestone came in 1964 with the launch of ESADE's inaugural MBA program, one of the first such offerings in Europe, which built on the school's foundational emphasis on advanced management training.[18] This development solidified ESADE's role in shaping professional education during the 1960s. Later, in 1995, the institution integrated into the newly formed Ramon Llull University, marking an evolution from its independent origins while preserving its Jesuit-inspired mission.[1]Expansion and Development
In the 1970s and 1980s, ESADE underwent significant expansion in its academic scope and infrastructure to meet growing demand for business and management education in Spain. The institution opened a new campus in Madrid in 1982, marking its initial foray beyond Barcelona and facilitating broader access for students across the country.[17] This period also saw the development of law-related programs, culminating in the formal establishment of ESADE Law School in 1992 as Spain's first private law school, which diversified offerings beyond traditional business studies.[19] While specific enrollment figures from this era are limited, ESADE's student body and faculty grew steadily, reflecting the school's rising reputation and alignment with Spain's economic liberalization. The 1990s brought further institutional maturation, with ESADE formally integrating into Ramon Llull University in 1995, a federation of Jesuit-inspired institutions that enhanced its academic governance and resources while preserving its independent identity.[20] This affiliation supported program diversification and quality assurance, positioning ESADE as a key player in Catalonia's higher education landscape. Throughout this growth, ESADE continued to adhere to its founding Jesuit principles of ethical leadership and social responsibility.[1] Entering the 2000s, ESADE intensified its international outreach, inaugurating a dedicated campus in Madrid's Chamartín district in 2001 to strengthen ties with Spain's capital and attract a national student base. Two years later, in 2003, it established a campus in Buenos Aires, Argentina, its first permanent presence in Latin America, aimed at fostering cross-continental business education and research collaborations.[18] These expansions were complemented by strategic global partnerships, including accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) in 2001, which affirmed its alignment with international standards and facilitated exchange programs with leading institutions worldwide.[21] The 2010s marked a phase of innovative infrastructure and pedagogical advancements, highlighted by the launch of the Sant Cugat campus in 2009, a modern facility designed to integrate academic, research, and entrepreneurial activities near Barcelona.[22] Post-2010, ESADE pursued digital transformation initiatives, including the 2016 redesign of its learning model through the "Rambla of Innovation," which incorporated technology-enhanced teaching to address globalization and digital disruption.[23] In recent years up to 2025, ESADE has emphasized sustainability and emerging technologies in its strategic priorities. In July 2020, it approved its first Institutional Sustainability Plan, outlining commitments to environmental, social, and governance integration across operations and curricula.[13] This focus extended to artificial intelligence, with the introduction of specialized programs like the Double Degree in Business Administration and Artificial Intelligence, embedding AI ethics and applications into business education.[24] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, ESADE swiftly transitioned to hybrid learning models in March 2020, migrating over 4,200 students to e-learning platforms within three days while introducing virtual activities to maintain engagement.[25] By 2025, these adaptations had solidified hybrid formats as a core element of its educational delivery, enhancing resilience and global accessibility.[26]Organization and Administration
Governance Structure
ESADE operates as a private, non-profit foundation under Spanish law, registered in the Private Foundations Registry of the Generalitat of Catalonia with registration number 510.[27] It is integrated into the Universitat Ramon Llull (URL), a federation of institutions that grants academic autonomy to its member schools while maintaining alignment with overarching university standards and Jesuit values.[28] The primary governing body is the Board of Trustees of the Esade Foundation, which serves as the highest authority for strategic direction, mission adherence, and representation.[29] This board's composition reflects Jesuit oversight and stakeholder involvement, with half its members appointed by the Provincial Father of the Society of Jesus and the other half selected from prominent figures in business, law, academia, and culture.[29] Supporting bodies include the Executive Committee, which handles operational and strategic coordination across deans and directors,[30] and the URL Academic Council, a collegiate entity that oversees curriculum development, academic policies, and coordination among the university's centers, including ESADE.[31] ESADE's funding model relies on tuition fees from its degree and executive programs, endowments through dedicated funds that support long-term projects, donations from individuals and corporations, and revenue from strategic partnerships with over 400 companies and 271 academic institutions worldwide.[32][33][34] As a private entity, it maintains independence without dependency on public funding.[27] Decision-making follows a decentralized approach within the URL framework, where school-specific deans—such as those for the Business School and Law School—manage daily operations and report to the URL Rector, facilitating responsive administration while upholding institutional coherence.[31] This structure, influenced by ESADE's Jesuit founding in 1958, emphasizes ethical governance and social commitment.[17]Leadership
The Dean of ESADE Business School is Joan Rodón, appointed in November 2022 after serving as Vice Dean of Faculty and Research. A computer engineer with a PhD in Management Sciences from Universitat Ramon Llull and an MBA from ESADE, Rodón oversees the school's academic programs, research initiatives, and strategic direction, with a focus on fostering innovation in management education and enhancing the school's global research impact. Under his leadership, ESADE has strengthened international collaborations, such as the 2025 dual BBA degree with York University's Schulich School of Business, reinforcing commitments to internationalization and pedagogical advancement.[35][36] ESADE operates under the umbrella of Universitat Ramon Llull, where the Rector serves as a figurehead influencing institutional policy and alignment across affiliated schools. Until his passing on November 8, 2025, this role was held by Josep Antoni Rom Rodríguez, a historian and academic who had led the university since October 2022, promoting interdisciplinary integration and societal impact in education. His tenure emphasized ethical leadership and sustainability, shaping ESADE's contributions to broader university goals.[37][38] Notable recent leaders include former Deans Josep Franch (2014–2022) and Alfons Sauquet (2008–2014), who drove post-2010 internationalization efforts through expanded global partnerships and program diversification. Franch, during his eight-year term, advanced digital innovation and executive education, while Sauquet elevated research output and global visibility, including his role as chair of the Graduate Management Admission Council. These leaders contributed to maintaining ESADE's triple accreditation (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA), underscoring excellence in teaching, research, and societal relevance amid evolving business challenges like sustainability and ethical governance.[39][40][11] The executive team at ESADE emphasizes international expertise and gender balance, with members from diverse backgrounds leading key areas; as of 2025, women comprise about one-third of the committee, including roles in admissions, alumni relations, and faculty leadership, supporting inclusive decision-making and innovation-focused strategies.[30]Academic Programs
Undergraduate Programs
ESADE offers a range of undergraduate programs designed to provide foundational education in business and law, emphasizing practical skills and global perspectives. The primary offerings include the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), a four-year program awarding 240 ECTS credits; the Bachelor in Law, also a four-year program; the Double Degree in Business Administration and Law, a five-year integrated program leading to two official degrees; the Bachelor in Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order, a four-year program; and the Bachelor in Transformational Leadership and Social Impact, a four-year program. These programs are jointly conferred by ESADE and Ramon Llull University.[41][42][43][44] The curriculum across these programs features a core foundation in economics, management, and ethics, with subjects such as microeconomics, organizational behavior, and business law in the early years. Students can select electives in emerging areas like digital business, including algorithmic thinking and programming, and sustainability through dedicated minors. A mandatory international exchange semester is incorporated, allowing students to study at one of over 87 partner universities worldwide for the BBA or a prestigious law school for the Bachelor in Law. Instruction is bilingual in English and Spanish, supplemented by courses in French or German to enhance multilingual proficiency.[45][46][47][48][42] Admissions to these programs follow a selective process tailored for high school graduates, involving evaluation of academic records, the ESADE Admission Test (or accepted alternatives like SAT or ACT), personal interviews, and language proficiency assessments. Unlike public Spanish universities, there are no minimum grade requirements.[49][50] Graduates benefit from strong career outcomes, with 98% securing employment within three months of graduation. Unique features include a focus on experiential learning through real-world case studies, business simulations, team projects, and mandatory internships, fostering hands-on application of concepts from the outset.[51][52][33][53][54]Graduate and Postgraduate Programs
ESADE offers a range of graduate and postgraduate programs designed to foster professional development and specialization in business and management, including master's degrees, MBAs, PhDs, and executive education. These programs emphasize practical skills, global perspectives, and research capabilities, catering to mid-career professionals and aspiring scholars.[55][56][57] The Full-Time MBA is a flexible program lasting 12, 15, or 18 months, with a class size of 180 students and 98% international participants from more than 40 nationalities. Its curriculum centers on leadership development, strategic decision-making, business analytics, and an entrepreneurial mindset, incorporating global immersion trips and exchange opportunities to enhance cross-cultural competencies.[58][59][60] Complementing the MBA, ESADE provides one-year MSc programs in International Management, Finance, and Marketing Management, each worth 60 ECTS credits and targeted at recent graduates or those with up to two years of experience. The MSc in International Management builds expertise in global business operations and cross-cultural leadership; the MSc in Finance equips students with advanced financial modeling and risk analysis skills; and the MSc in Marketing Management covers digital strategies, brand equity, and consumer analytics, all delivered in English with a focus on real-world applications.[61][62] For senior executives, the Global Executive MBA (GEMBA), offered in partnership with Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, spans 14 months in a modular format that balances professional commitments with intensive learning. The program integrates core topics in strategy, finance, and operations with emphases on innovation, digital transformation, and global leadership, including international residencies to address complex business challenges.[63][64] The PhD in Management Sciences, a full-time program lasting three years following a two-year Master of Research (MRes), trains participants to become research leaders through rigorous analytical coursework in research methodologies, quantitative and qualitative techniques, and specialized areas such as strategy, marketing, and organizational behavior. The curriculum culminates in an original doctoral dissertation, supported by faculty mentorship and access to ESADE's research centers.[65][66][67] Admissions to these programs require a bachelor's degree, professional experience (minimum two years for the MBA), English proficiency, and standardized tests such as the GMAT (average score of 660) or GRE. Cohorts reflect diversity with over 40 nationalities represented, and ESADE provides scholarships, including need-based awards and those targeted at women and other underrepresented groups through partnerships like the Forté Foundation, to promote inclusivity.[68][69][70] ESADE's Executive Education portfolio includes custom programs for organizations and open-enrollment short courses, ranked 5th globally for open programs and 11th for custom in the Financial Times 2025 rankings. These offerings feature targeted modules on emerging topics, such as AI integration for business strategy in "Rethinking Business With AI" and sustainable leadership principles in "Sustainable Leadership for Senior Management," typically spanning a few days to several months to upskill executives in leadership and innovation.[71][72][73] Graduates achieve strong career outcomes, with 97% of the Full-Time MBA Class of 2024 reporting progression through changes in function, industry, or location, an average base salary of approximately €110,000, and a 173% increase three years after completion (as of FT 2025). Overall, 91% secure employment within three months, underscoring the programs' impact on professional advancement.[74][75][76]Campuses and Facilities
Barcelona Campus
The Barcelona Campus of ESADE, situated at Av. Pedralbes, 60-62 in the upscale Pedralbes neighborhood, occupies an urban setting near Barcelona's key business district, Avenida Diagonal, and landmarks including the Pedralbes Monastery and the Royal Palace.[77][18] Spanning 32,655 square meters across three interconnected buildings, it serves as the institution's historic core, established as part of ESADE's growth following its 1958 founding.[78][79] The campus features modern classrooms equipped for interactive learning, a comprehensive library housing over 80,000 books and ebooks curated by faculty, a dedicated career center through Esade Careers for professional development and recruitment, and access to sports facilities via partnerships.[80][81][82] With a capacity supporting more than 5,000 students amid ESADE's total enrollment of around 10,000, it functions as the primary hub for undergraduate programs, full-time and executive MBAs, administrative operations, and major events.[83][77][58] Sustainability is embedded in the campus design through integrated green spaces surrounded by neighborhood parks and gardens, alongside broader institutional efforts like an Institutional Sustainability Plan and achievement of carbon neutrality in scopes 1 and 2 by reducing emissions 84% via measures such as solar panels.[77][13][84] Highly accessible, the site connects directly to public transport including metro line L3 at Palau Reial station, multiple bus lines (63, 68, 78, 113, H4, V5), and the FGC train at Reina Elisenda just 250 meters away, positioning it as the main entry point for international students.[77][85]Sant Cugat Campus and Creapolis
The Sant Cugat Campus of ESADE is located in Sant Cugat del Vallès, just outside Barcelona, Spain, at Av. Torre Blanca, 59.[86] Inaugurated in 2009, it spans 46,600 square meters and serves as a hub for over 1,500 students, featuring state-of-the-art academic buildings designed to meet the standards of the European Higher Education Area.[78][87] The campus includes modern classrooms, laboratories, and collaborative spaces such as the Rambla of Innovation—a 2,100-square-meter area with seven specialized learning labs focused on fostering creativity and interdisciplinary work.[88][86] It primarily hosts executive education programs, specialized postgraduate courses, and undergraduate initiatives emphasizing practical learning and innovation.[86][89] Integrated with the campus, Creapolis is ESADE's innovation park, launched in 2009 as Spain's first such center developed by a business school.[90] Covering 17,520 square meters, it divides into a business zone and an academic zone, enabling seamless expansion of ESADE's educational offerings alongside corporate presence.[91] Over 40 companies, including BBVA, Esteve, Roca, and Flow Lab, have established research and innovation departments there, promoting direct collaboration between industry professionals and students.[90] Creapolis aims to strengthen ties between academia and business by providing an ecosystem for knowledge exchange and technological advancement.[92] It functions as a startup accelerator and incubator, offering dedicated workspaces, mentorship, and resources tailored to ESADE students' ventures.[93] Networking events, including hackathons and founder meetups, are regularly hosted to support entrepreneurship in technology and innovation sectors.[94] This setup not only facilitates startup growth but also integrates real-world business challenges into academic curricula.[93]Madrid Campus
The Madrid Campus of ESADE is located at C. de Valle de la Fuenfría, 3, in the Mirasierra neighborhood. Opened in early 2025, it spans over 4,800 square meters across a four-story building designed with sustainability in mind, featuring green spaces, immersive technologies like AI and VR, 13 classrooms, teamwork rooms, and areas for executive education and networking. It primarily supports executive programs and serves as a hub for Madrid-based activities, accessible by train (lines C7, C8, L9) and bus (134, 170, 178, N23).[95][96]Research and Innovation
Research Centers
ESADE's research centers drive advancements in management, law, economics, and geopolitics through interdisciplinary inquiry and practical application. The Esade Entrepreneurship Institute (EEI), founded in 1992 as the Center for Entrepreneurship, specializes in startup ecosystems, venture creation, and sustainable business models, fostering academic excellence in entrepreneurship-related disciplines.[97] The Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics (EsadeGeo), established in 2010 under the chairmanship of former EU High Representative Javier Solana, analyzes the intersections of economic globalization, energy transitions, and geopolitical dynamics to equip organizations with strategic tools.[98] Complementing these, the Group for Research in Economics and Finance (GREF) employs theoretical and empirical methods to explore finance, accounting, and economic policies, including climate-related mechanisms like carbon taxation.[99] These centers, some physically hosted at the Creapolis innovation park in Sant Cugat, integrate over 100 faculty experts to address real-world challenges.[100] The centers produce substantial scholarly outputs, including 132 articles in peer-reviewed journals, annual reports on innovation trends and global economic uncertainties, and contributions to top outlets in their fields.[100] They lead or participate in 17 new research projects annually, alongside 102 externally financed initiatives, often in collaboration with EU programs such as Horizon 2020, the 7th Framework Programme, and EIT InnoEnergy for sustainable energy innovation.[101] Funding derives from competitive grants, institutional partnerships, and applied projects with public and private sectors, enhancing their societal reach.[101] This work generates policy-relevant insights, such as analyses of climate dumping measures and geopolitical risks for European governance.[102] Integration with doctoral education is central, as centers mentor PhD candidates—resulting in 9 completed theses in recent years—and organize seminars, workshops, and conferences to disseminate findings and foster dialogue among scholars and practitioners.[100] In 2025, research priorities include AI ethics, emphasizing responsible implementation, bias mitigation, and human-centered applications in business and education, alongside climate finance topics like emission reduction strategies and sustainable investment frameworks.[103][104][105]Entrepreneurship Initiatives
The Esade Entrepreneurship Institute (EEI), established to advance academic excellence in entrepreneurship, leads ESADE's efforts in fostering startup creation through targeted programs like eWorks, a venture creation initiative launched in 2015 that supports entrepreneurs from ideation to scaling high-impact projects.[106][107] eWorks includes the eWorks Accelerator, a selective program that identifies and nurtures high-growth ventures, providing resources for efficient development; it was ranked second among Europe's top 10 university accelerators in 2022.[108][109] Complementing this, the Creapolis innovation park serves as a hub connecting academic talent with organizations to accelerate early-stage tech firms through collaborative ecosystems.[92][110] Support for entrepreneurs extends to mentoring by experienced alumni and access to funding via the Esade Business Angels Network (Esade BAN), an investor platform organized by Esade Alumni that links startups with business angels, family offices, and venture capital and aims to be Spain's largest network of private investors by number of projects funded.[111][112] Annual events, such as the Esade Entrepreneurship Summit, convene founders, investors, and advisors to facilitate networking and deal-making.[113] Educational offerings emphasize practical skills through elective components like bootcamps in the Rambla of Innovation space, including eGarage for idea validation and prototyping, and competitions such as Startup Day, held across multiple cities to pitch ventures and build entrepreneurial mindsets using methodologies like lean startup principles.[114][115] These initiatives have yielded tangible outcomes, with ESADE's ecosystem supporting over 2,000 entrepreneurs and contributing to the launch of more than 320 startups as of 2022, including successes like Colvin, which secured $15 million in funding, and Red Points, named Startup of the Year by Esade Alumni and Banc Sabadell. In 2025, the ecosystem continued to grow, with the 10th anniversary of eWorks, the EESummit featuring promising startups, and awards such as the Best Start-Up to Barkibu for AI in animal health.[116][117][118][108][119][120] ESADE has expanded its focus on social entrepreneurship and green tech, integrating impact-driven models through events like Promoting Entrepreneurship 2025 and leadership in AI-sustainability discussions at 4YFN, emphasizing ventures that address environmental goals.[121][122] This builds on EEI's research integration for practical innovation studies.[106]Rankings and Accreditations
International Rankings
ESADE Business School has consistently performed strongly in international rankings for its MBA and executive programs, reflecting its emphasis on global perspectives, employability, and career outcomes. In the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2025, ESADE's Full-Time MBA climbed to 8th place worldwide and 5th in Europe, driven by high scores in salary increase (173% three years post-graduation) and international mobility.[4] The program's weighted average alumni salary reached US$205,041 three years after graduation, underscoring its return on investment.[76] In the QS Global MBA Rankings 2026, ESADE ranked 21st globally, with an employability score of 98.8 out of 100, positioning it as the top program in Spain for graduate employment outcomes.[123] The ranking highlights ESADE's 95% international student diversity across more than 40 nationalities, contributing to its strength in fostering global networks.[59] Additionally, the average starting salary for graduates stands at approximately €98,000, with 91% securing employment within three months.[124]| Ranking | Position | Year | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| FT Global MBA (Worldwide) | 8th | 2025 | Financial Times[4] |
| QS Global MBA (Worldwide) | 21st | 2026 | QS World University Rankings[123] |
| Bloomberg Businessweek European B-Schools | 10th | 2024-25 | Bloomberg[125] |
| LinkedIn Top MBA Programs (Worldwide) | 46th | 2025 | LinkedIn[126] |
| FT Masters in Finance (Europe) | 8th | 2025 | Financial Times[127] |
| FT Executive Education - Open Programs (Worldwide) | 5th | 2025 | Financial Times[72] |