Información
WHATS IS DEUSTO BUSINESS SCHOOL?
Created with a strong commitment to being one of the international top Business Schools, Deusto Business School, part of the centenary University of Deusto, aspires to be a true centre of excellence. Its solid reputation and vision of the future is shared by thousands of the school’s alumni - business executives and thought leaders - who studied there since ‘La Comercial’ was founded in 1916. As Deusto adapts to the changing times, the School advances its mission to provide Business Education to Serve the World.
The Deusto Business School seeks to include a technically well-founded reflection, in which the human dimension occupies a central role, inspiring all activities at the school.
SIGNS OF IDENTITY OF OUR SCHOOL:
Deusto Business School has embarked on its international development at a crucial moment in business education – when the renovation of business education is widely demanded both by corporations and society. All that we offer and do at Deusto Business School (strategy, facilities, teaching and research) is motivated by three key dimensions in business education:
- Digital strategy.
- Innovation, entrepreneurship and creative thinking.
- Sustainability.
This is the approach Deusto uses to form innovative, creative, enterprising business leaders who are fully prepared to generate value for their firms and society. These professionals are knowledgeable about the digital context of business and committed to working for a fair sustainable world economy.
We focus on forming leaders who are fully prepared for the new conditions required to create value through dialogue with all the interest groups affected by the business. These professionals are capable of managing any financial, social or environmental issues that may arise in sucessful firms in the twenty first century. This approach is the guideline for all of the programmes offered by our school.
ALLIANCES:
Deusto Business School has formed major alliances and agreements with some of the world´s leading business schools and offers joint programmes with some. The following list gives an idea of some of the most outstanding:
- INSEAD (France)
- Carroll School of Management (Boston College)
- Fordham University (New York)
- Judge Business School (Cambridge University)
- Adolfo Ibañez School of Management (Miami)
- Stockholm Business School (Sweden)
- ITESM Monterrey (Mexico)
- Georgetown University (USA)
- Indian School of Business (Hyderabad)
- National School of Business of Bangalore
- Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
- ESADE Business School
FACILITIES:
In Bilbao:
Deusto Business School will begin operations on the fourth floor of the new building designed by Rafael Moneo to house the University of
Deusto's Learning and Research Resource Centre (LRRC) in Abandoibarra.
- 6 classrooms with a U-shaped layout to encourage group work.
- Seminar rooms and 10 additional rooms for group work, as well as offices for teachers.
- Parking space.
- Conference and videoconference rooms.
- Cafe and canteen.
The historical La Commercial building on the Bilbao campus underwent major renovation, divided into:
- 4 level lecture halls.
- 4 amphitheatre-type lecture halls.
- 16 group-work rooms with capacity for 100 people.
- Office areas.
'Faculty club', a place where participants can build closer relations.
In San Sebastian:
In July 2008, work also began at the San Sebastian Campus. In September 2009, a new three-storey building will be opened:
- 2 modern amphitheatre-type lecture halls.
- 5 level lecture halls.
- 5 meeting and teamwork rooms for exclusive use of DBS participants, lecturers and staff.
- Service area and car-park.
Maqueta San Sebastián
Next to the centre, a 'business accelerator' will host an elite group of innovative businesspeople comprising former students and collaborating companies.