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The University of St.Gallen, Switzerland, is one of Europe’s leading business schools, occupying top places in various national and international rankings among Europe's leading business universities.
The University was established in 1898 as a “Commercial Academy” in St.Gallen (pop. 70,000), known for its historic town, home of the famous Abbey Library, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its proximity to practice and its integrative view have characterized the school since its foundation. Today, the University of St.Gallen has some 5,000 students, providing research, studies, and education, developing future leaders through an interdisciplinary approach emphasizing systems theory and the importance of broad reasoning. Its Research Institute for International Management conducts state-of-the-art research and executive education in key and global account management.
Although of great importance to global business, the University of St.Gallen in northeast Switzerland is located in an idyllic landscape with incredible views of snowy Alpine peaks – the best scenery in the world to envision creative solutions for future success.
St. Gallen Executive Education
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