July 25, 2008
University Associations
  • ESADE University's associations and clubs include:
COORDINADORA: This ESADE association has various functions primarily representing student interests and serving as student voice to the ESADE Administration. The club works in conjunction with other ESADE clubs and student representatives to carry out activities.

> www.esade-campus.com/coordinadora

DAC: This is ESADE's Department of Cultural and Leisure Activities. The main asset of any association providing student cultural and leisure activities is its wide range of options. For that reason, the usual activities among this year's offering have been extended to include the publication of the student magazine, "ReDACció", and student will be offered new leisure alternatives such as theatre productions and concerts.


E-joventut: "Empresa i Joventut" (Youth Business) is the Junior Business of ESADE founded in 1986. Its main objective is to offer club members practical training beyond that of the classroom. A junior business is a non-profit organization, formed and run by students with the goal of creating business ties between the institution and the business world.

> www.e-joventut.com


Empresa i Societat: "Empresa i Societat" (Business and Society) is a non-governmental democratic organization consisting of over 40 ESADE students, ten of which form the core with the remainder being occasional collaborators. Their objective is to promote research and participation in projects that explore all aspects of the relationship between business and society on a global level.

  • The ESADE International Student Committee (CIEE) is an international-oriented association set up and run by students. Its mission is to foster relationships and international contacts, aimed at boosting cultural exchanges and facilitating integration into ESADE and the Barcelona, Catalan and Spanish cultures. The CIEE organises International Weeks (IW) and was responsible for designing the Buddy System.
    > http://aalumnes.esade.es/ciee
    > www.studentinternationalweek.com


CEMSCLUB: Community of European Management Schools. Its purpose is to establish links with other CEMS members throughout Europe and organize student exchanges.


> www.cems.org

  • Sports: The ESADE Sports Association. Run by graduates, this club serves to fulfil the athletic needs of the student body. Its services are currently being expanded to be even more complete.
    > http://aalumnes.esade.edu/esports/


Stock Exchange and Financial Markets Club. This club, created in 2003, organizes conferences, financial simulation games, and other related activities for its members.
For more information, please visit:

> www.esade-campus.com/cbymf


Ekos*: The world is changing. The rules of play are no longer the same. It is time to explore the social, environmental and economic consequences of the present development model and map out new roads towards a better future. Ekos* is intended to encourage debate and generate ideas and curiosity about this new panorama, in order to understand its benefits and take advantage of its opportunities.