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Comillas and MIT Sloan have signed an agreement for the DBA program

The students will take a course on the topic of Disruptive Business Models at the prestigious institution

Comillas and MIT Sloan have signed an agreement for the DBA program

7 February 2020

MIT Sloan School of Management and Universidad Pontificia Comillas have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to collaborate in the area of graduate education. Our DBA in Management and Technology students will take a course at MIT Sloan on the topic of Disruptive Business Models.

“We are glad to announce the collaboration between MIT Sloan and our university”, says Teresa Corzo, dean of the Business School. “We are convinced that this type of activity will herald the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship between our institutions”.

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