Traça said students and academics are forgoing the “messy, uncertain and … toxic” U.S. for Madrid and Barcelona.
Esade Business School
Latin American students increasingly want to study in Spain amid growing political uncertainty in the U.S., the head of one of Europe’s leading business schools has said.
“We’re seeing a lot of interest from students from Latin America, who are going to Madrid and Barcelona because America has become more closed off and less accepting,” Daniel Traça, director general of Esade Business School, told Times Higher Education.
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