PARIS: The Paris campus is conveniently located in the centre of the city, in the 11th arrondissement. It is the largest of the five campuses and hosts the greatest number of faculty and students. The building is classified as a historical monument. With extensive campus facilities and over fifty active student clubs and associations, a strong sense of school spirit and community prevails.
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LONDON: The London campus is situated in Hampstead, in the Borough of Camden, and offers students state-of-the-art facilities in a traditional Victorian building dating back to the late 19th century. The bright city lights and the business community are only a tube ride away, whilst the fashionable area of Hampstead offers a broad cultural experience away from the hustle and bustle of inner city life.
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BERLIN: The Berlin campus is located near one of the historical centrepieces of Berlin, the Charlottenburg Castle. Located in baroque gardens, it overlooks the School’s beautiful late-19th century building. Throughout the year, there are events and conferences on the latest business issues. The Berlin campus is a staatlich anerkannte wissenschaftliche Hochschule in Germany.
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MADRID: The Madrid campus, located only a couple of metres away from the National Park of Monte del Prado, is an ideal place for students to focus on their study and professional development. The surrounding gardens and parks set the scene for the hard work and personal reflection necessary during the development of managerial competences.
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TORINO: The Torino campus is located in a beautiful building with modern facilities. Torino is one of the main business centres of the Italian economy, as well as the home to a masterpiece of architecture and one of the favourite student cities in Italy. The Torino campus has strong relationships with a number of Italian and international companies, which contribute to its governance.
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