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EU Business School

The EU Business School (''formerly European University'') is a multi-campus private business school with headquarters in Switzerland. It operates campuses in Switzerland (Geneva and Montreux), Spain (Barcelona), and Germany (Munich), with an executive facility in Yvorne, Switzerland.
== History ==
The EU Business School was established in 1973 in Antwerp by Xavier Nieberding and in 1982 in Brussels by Dean Dominique Jozeau.〔(ON Magazine Issue 1, p. 16. ), ON Magazine Retrieved February 12, 2014〕 The current president and UNESCO Chair in International Relations, Business Administration and Entrepreneurship is Dirk Craen. After joining as an adjunct faculty member in 1977, Craen became professor and dean at the Montreux Campus in 1985 and new president in 1998. Craen was awarded the title of Honorary Professor by the Rostov State University of Economics (RSUE) in 2012 as well as the Order of the Crown (Belgium) in 2014. Craen is also member of the International Association of University Presidents.

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