The European University is a private university and situated in different European countries. This school is accredited by ACBSP (Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs), an association recognized by the US Governamental Council for Higher Education Accreditation - (CHEA).
So this means that when you graduate at this university your degree is recognized/accredited by U.S. Department of Education.
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(http://www.acbsp.org/index.php?mo=st&op=ld&sid=s1_025about&stpg=141)
European University of Tirana's motto is 'Cilësia na Diferencon'.
The motto of Pan-European University is 'e pluribus unum'.
Tuition is free for students entering the 2009 academic year. After that, there will be a bill proposing that international students outside the European Union should pay tuition in Sweden.
European Cyclists' Federation's motto is 'The Voice of European Cyclists for Over 25 Years'.
France is a member of the EU and is a part of the European continent, so yes it is a European country
No, the European University is an accredited university. It holds IQA Accreditation in Europe from the Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN). It also recognised and accredited in the USA by the ACBSP and IACBE - both of which are approved accreditors of the US Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Yes, European University is registered in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.In Europe, the university has IQA accreditation from the The Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN).EU's four campuses in Europe (Barcelona, Geneva, Montreux and Munich) are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Their Swiss campuses in Montreux and Geneva are also accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) both ACBSP & IACBE are US accreditation agencies that are recognized by the CHEA (Council for Higher Educational Accreditation) a recognition that is accepted by the U.S. Department of Education.
I think the MBA programmes at Liverpool are accredited by the European foundation for Management Development (EFMD.) The EFMD on one of three main types of accreditation systems which include the AMBA and the AACSB. Unlike the AMBA, the EFMD is an accreditation body that measures the standards of various management courses, not just MBA's.
European University (EU), Four campuses in Europe (Barcelona, Geneva, Montreux and Munich) were accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) in 2009. In 2010, their Swiss campuses are also accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE). The ACBSP and IACBE are recognised by the US Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). European university also earned the IQA Accreditation from CEEMAN in 2011. This is a recognised University.
Yes. It is accredited by the Privy Council since 1248. In addition, many of it's departments are also independently accredited. It is a member of: Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU); European University Association (EUA); International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU); League of European Research Universities (LERU); Coimbra Group; The Russell Group; Universities UK
European Master in Management was created in 2007.
European University was created in 1973.
European Wound Management Association was created in 1991.
European Journal of International Management was created in 2007.
Central European University was created in 1991.
European University of Tirana was created in 2006.
Viadrina European University was created in 1991.