Posts Tagged ‘2012#8217;

30
Oct

YouTube Preview ImageVideo in English with Spanish subtitles/Video en inglés con subtítulos.

Santiago Iñiguez, President of IE University and Dean of IE Business School, analyzes the challenges and new trends facing Higher Education, as well as the importance of “Edupreneurship”. These trends and ways of differentiation were analyzed at IE this week during the “Reinventing Higher Education” conference, which gathered presidents and rectors of universities from every continent.

Santiago Iñiguez, presidente de IE University y decano de IE Business School, analiza los retos y las nuevas tendencias de la Educación Superior y la importancia de “Edupreneurship”. Estos temas y las nuevas vías de diferenciación en el sector educativo fueron analizados esta semana en IE en la jornada “Reinventing Higher Education” que reunió a presidentes y rectores de universidades de varios continentes.

22
May

América Economía ranking. IE Business School holds the No. 6 position worldwide in América Economía’s ranking of MBA programs.   See more

Ranking de América Economía. IE Business School ocupa la 6ª posición mundial en el ranking de MBA de América Economía. Ver más

23
Mar

From March 27th to March 30th 2012, IE University’s Junior Advisory Board will hold its fourth annual meeting. Founded in 2009, organized and promoted by IE School of Arts and Humanities, Junior Advisory Board is a highly selective group of pre-university students, aged from 16 to 18, who advise IE University about the future of university education.

Members of the board serve as advisors to IE University, and offer their unique and practical perspective about education. However, unlike most advisory boards, the Junior Advisory Board is made up of teenagers. The board is made of members who are still in high school so that IE can understand and appreciate the expectations of the rising university student and incorporate their excitement and insight into its dynamic educational programs.

IE’s Junior Advisory Board members represent five regions of the world; Europe, United States of America, Latin America, Africa and Asia. This year´s committee comprises of twelve pre-university students, all with an international profile. They will meet in Madrid and Segovia to debate the challenges facing university education. The members of the International Junior Advisory Board were selected using IE’s network of 23 international offices in 20 countries, and are from: Zimbabwe, Turkey, Germany, Slovenia, South Africa, Colombia, India, Peru, Wales, Romania, Spain, and the US.

For more information visit http://jab.ie.edu