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Study visit GRANADA. Granada 10th-11th June, 2010 An introduction to Entrepreneurial Education in Spain M. Begoña Arenas Project manager and researcher

An introduction to Entrepreneurial Education in Spain

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An introduction to Entrepreneurial Education in Spain. M. Begoña Arenas Project manager and researcher. Key data. Area-Total: 504.030 km2 Population: 2010 estimate: 45,989,016 Ethnic groups: 87.8% Spanish, 12.2% (Romanian, Moroccan, Ecuatorian) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: An introduction to  Entrepreneurial Education in Spain

Study visit GRANADA. Granada 10th-11th June, 2010

An introduction to Entrepreneurial Education

in Spain

M. Begoña ArenasProject manager and researcher

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Study visit GRANADA. Granada 10th-11th June, 2010

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Key data

Area-Total: 504.030 km2

Population: 2010 estimate: 45,989,016

Ethnic groups: 87.8% Spanish, 12.2% (Romanian, Moroccan, Ecuatorian)

Formation: 15th century (Dynastic 1479). Constitutional democracy 1978

Government: Parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. King: Juan Carlos I. Prime Minister: José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (PSOE)

EU accesion: 1st January 1986

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From the 100 “most important” companies in the world: Fortune 500

rankingWe find

3 Spanish companies:

Grupo Santander (ranking 58),

Telefónica (ranking 76), and

Repsol (ranking 92)

SPANISH COMPANIES

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Universities: Academic Ranking of World Universities:http://www.arwu.org/ University Jiao Tong, Shangai

SPANISH UNIVERSITIES I

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SPANISH UNIVERSITIES II

Universities: The Times, Higher Education :http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/

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SPAIN: OECD PISA 2009

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BUSSINESS SCHOOLS I

Business Schools ranking: FINANTIAL TIMEShttp://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-rankings

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BUSSINESS SCHOOLS II

Business Schools ranking: THE ECONOMISThttp://www.economist.com/business-finance/business-education/whichmba/

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WHY????

World leading COMPANIES

World Leading BUSINESS SCHOOLS

Not leading in World EDUCATION

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ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION IN SPAIN

A thousand flowers approach

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Your feedack is welcome!!!

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Time for discussion: 2 groupsbeer and wine

Is the dicotomy EDUCATION/TRAINING affecting entrepreneurial education in your country?

Are there “cultural factors” in your country we need to bear in mind to better unbderstand entrepreneurial education?

Should teachers/professors be the first involved when starting to speak about entrepreneurial education OR the final users?