Choosing EMBA in Europe


I am looking to relocate from UK to Europe and do EMBA to build up my networking and perhaps get a better position in my current company or another similar company (Healthcare)
I am looking at Spain IESI, IE and ESADE
My background is NHS, clinical work & last 6 years working in medical device company in Education and Training (for service ) Looking to move to a team leader or managerial role
I do not speak any European languages (apart from English )but eventually willing to learn and feel Spanish will be an easier language to learn ( I am at B2 level but need to immerse myself into the country to continue learning) Yes, I know languages are important for any work in Spain.
Any other options I can look at please? Thanks
I am looking to relocate from UK to Europe and do EMBA to build up my networking and perhaps get a better position in my current company or another similar company (Healthcare)
I am looking at Spain IESI, IE and ESADE
My background is NHS, clinical work & last 6 years working in medical device company in Education and Training (for service ) Looking to move to a team leader or managerial role
I do not speak any European languages (apart from English )but eventually willing to learn and feel Spanish will be an easier language to learn ( I am at B2 level but need to immerse myself into the country to continue learning) Yes, I know languages are important for any work in Spain.
Any other options I can look at please? Thanks
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If I were you look into Germany or the Netherlands generally where people from the UK target for languages purposes :)
If I were you look into Germany or the Netherlands generally where people from the UK target for languages purposes :)
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One option: Focus intensely on learning Spanish or Catalan, since you're passionate about Spain. Then after you get to B2 or C1 in Spanish, take a course taught in Spanish (e.g https://www.esade.edu/executive-education/en/executive-masters). On a programme taught in English, you will be networking with foreigners.
One option: Focus intensely on learning Spanish or Catalan, since you're passionate about Spain. Then after you get to B2 or C1 in Spanish, take a course taught in Spanish (e.g https://www.esade.edu/executive-education/en/executive-masters). On a programme taught in English, you will be networking with foreigners.
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If I were you look into Germany or the Netherlands generally where people from the UK target for languages purposes :)

My family is in NL, but my job will not relocate me to Netherlands , bc of the minimum salary for non EU. I am not reaching that for the working visa.
For Germany i need to learn German and to be honest I am nearly 40 and dont feel so passionate about living in Germany..
[quote]If I were you look into Germany or the Netherlands generally where people from the UK target for languages purposes :) [/quote]<br>My family is in NL, but my job will not relocate me to Netherlands , bc of the minimum salary for non EU. I am not reaching that for the working visa.<br>For Germany i need to learn German and to be honest I am nearly 40 and dont feel so passionate about living in Germany..
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One option: Focus intensely on learning Spanish or Catalan, since you're passionate about Spain. Then after you get to B2 or C1 in Spanish, take a course taught in Spanish (e.g https://www.esade.edu/executive-education/en/executive-masters). On a programme taught in English, you will be networking with foreigners.

Thanks I am learning Spanish in UK I am at B2 level, but I feel I need a little boost by living in a country to encourage me to learn Spanish faster! And more on a professional level..
I dont mind networking with foreigners . I want to increase my networking, get better career options or perhaps launch my own business eventually ..
[quote]One option: Focus intensely on learning Spanish or Catalan, since you're passionate about Spain. Then after you get to B2 or C1 in Spanish, take a course taught in Spanish (e.g https://www.esade.edu/executive-education/en/executive-masters). On a programme taught in English, you will be networking with foreigners. [/quote]<br>Thanks I am learning Spanish in UK I am at B2 level, but I feel I need a little boost by living in a country to encourage me to learn Spanish faster! And more on a professional level..<br>I dont mind networking with foreigners . I want to increase my networking, get better career options or perhaps launch my own business eventually ..
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Also I need to continue working for my company remotely so I need part time course with attendance so I dont want online one1f642
Also I need to continue working for my company remotely so I need part time course with attendance so I dont want online one:slightly-smiling-face:
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So the programmes I linked to could be perfect for you. They are part time. 
So the programmes I linked to could be perfect for you. They are part time.&nbsp;
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