Thursday, March 17, 2016

FAQ: Why do you have to study in Granada?


MEIM is a stand-alone master’s program in one of the top Schools of Business and Economics in Europe. It is “stand-alone” as it is separate from the PhD program. However, a direct access to the PhD. Program in Economics and Business is available for MEIM students once they finish their MEIM.

This type of degree serves the professional needs for professional economists, public institutions oficials and business consultants.

It is also a highly valued degree by employers leading to different career opportunities for our graduates. Our MEIM graduates have been admitted in different firms, universities and research institutions all over Europe (U.K., France, Greece, among others).

This Master gives the opportunity to the top 5 students to enroll into the Double Master Program in Economics and International Management UGR-SRH Hochschule Berlin.http://mastereneconomiaugr.blogspot.com.es/2016/03/faq-doble-master-en-economia-y.html


Our Faculty holds a remarkable reputation within Europe and Worldwide research institutions. The three most dynamic departments of Management, Economics and Quantitative Methods configure the MEIM structure. These departments are formed by a world-renowned faculty and a high quality curriculum with researchers from the U.S. Federal Reserve and most acknowledged scientific associations and societies. 


UGR library gives open access to practically all scientific journals and printed volumes worldwide. 


Granada is one of the most beautiful cities of the world. Its European and Arabic heritage turns it into a dream city. Granada is a Univer-city. It is impossible to separate one from the other. Granada has a population of about 300.000 inhabitants being almost 1/3 UGR students. It's not an expensive city and the climate is cold in winter due to its closeness to Sierra Nevada and hot in summer (the Mediterranean sea is 40 miles away).

The UGR is one of the most prestigious universities in Europe and leads plenty of educational programs all over the world.

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