Article of Della Bradshaw of the Financial Times, April 14th, 2008.
Italian explorer Christopher Columbus is reputed to have spent time in the ancient city of Segovia in Spain in the late 15th century, postulating that, since the world was spherical, one could discover trade routes to Asia by travelling west.
It is perhaps fitting then that IE, the Madrid-based business school, has chosen Segovia as the location to further its plans for global expansion.
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IE Higher Education, as the new institution will be called, is looking
to capture the global post-graduate and professional market, says
Santiago Iniguez, who retains his job as dean of IE Business School but
also becomes rector of IE Higher Education.




Excellent to hear that the school is choosing to expand globally. I think it's very important to offer business classes in Spanish to people who cannot learn them in English but want to excel in the business field.
Posted by: Seminarios de Negocios | Friday, 23 January 2009 at 02:30 AM