ALBA Graduate Business School

ALBA Graduate Business School
Motto Business Unusual
Type Business School
Established 1992
Dean Nickolaos Travlos
Administrative staff
65
Postgraduates ~300, mainly MBA
Location Athens, Greece
Campus Athens
Website www.alba.edu.gr

ALBA Graduate Business School (Greek: ALBA Κολλέγιο Διοίκησης Επιχειρήσεων) is a privately run academic institution in Greece.

History

Founded in 1992 in Athens, Greece, ALBA operates under the auspices of the Federation of Greek Industries - an employers' union in Greece, the Hellenic Management Association - an executives’ association in Greece and the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

ALBA was the first non-state business school to be established in Greece. It has attracted funding from Greek companies and business people and has one endowed Chair and two endowed Professorships. It is a non-profit educational association of more than 85 Greek corporations.

Scope and mission

ALBA is an educational not-for-profit association of 85 Greek corporations. The ALBA mission is to foster business managers, from Greece, but also from other countries in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Balkans and Eastern Europe.

Academic programs

ALBA's teaching faculty comprises Resident Professors and Visiting Professors drawn from business schools around the world, including INSEAD, London Business School, Harvard Business School, Wharton and Stern School of Business (NYU) etc. All ALBA Professors are management academics, with teaching, research and consulting experience, with publications in international academic journals. ALBA Academic Council consists of academia members from international business schools such as Dean Gabriel Hawawini (INSEAD) and Prof. L. Tava (SDA Bocconi).

Executive Development Seminars and Programs

ALBA provides Executive Development Programs, both open-enrolment — area or sector specific — and company-specific seminars and programs that meet the needs of middle and senior executives. Since 1995 ALBA has organized:

Open seminars (104)

In-house customised seminars (163)

Applied Research and Innovation Projects

The role of the Applied Research and Innovation Projects (ARIP) Department is to contribute to the ALBA strategy by forming National and International Networks and by gaining funds for research and other activities. Funding may come from the European Commission, the World Bank or from other funding Institutions Internationally.

ALBA participates in such projects mainly within the framework programmes of European Union as well as other actions and initiatives (IST, Leonardo da Vinci, SOCRATES etc.) and in association with leading European Universities, Business Schools, Research Centers, Consulting Firms, etc. Thematic areas:

Other activities:

ALBA has received public funding and, in cooperation with partners such as the London Business School, INSEAD, IE Business School (formerly Instituto de Empresa), London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ESADE Business School, University of Cyprus, Athens University of Economics and Business and many others, has developed products and services:

Achievements

Student teams from ALBA Graduate Business School have won the most awards in the European Business Plan of the Year Competition competing against the top European Business Schools. ALBA has won three first awards (2003, 2005 and 2010), two first runner-up awards (2006 and 2007) and one second runner-up award (2008).

See also

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