Nebrija Business and Technology School rejoins the international CLADEA network

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11 .12 .2025

Nebrija Business and Technology School rejoins the international CLADEA network

It joins the nearly 300 institutions from 33 countries, including India, that belong to this network dedicated to cooperation between higher education institutions

Nebrija Business and Technology School (NBTS) has regained its membership in the Latin American Council of Management Schools (CLADEA), an international academic network that brings together universities and organizations dedicated to teaching and research in the field of management and administration.

With this reinstatement as a full member, NBTS joins an association of nearly 300 higher education institutions, distributed across 33 countries in the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania, including India, which participates in CLADEA through Woxsen University.

Margarita Núñez Canal, Academic Director of NBTS, notes that rejoining CLADEA "not only represents recognition of our work and our efforts, but also an extraordinary opportunity to grow together, learn from best practices, strengthen our alliances, and contribute to the quality of educational development."

Among its objectives, CLADEA aims to support its affiliated institutions in academic and administrative management, promote and disseminate theoretical and applied research, foster mobility agreements, and create spaces for knowledge exchange.

Read the news on the Nebrija University website

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