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A brief outline of Haaga-Helia's partner in Estonia: Estonian Business School EBS

Established in 1988, EBS is the oldest privately owned business university in the Baltics. With more than 1500 students, EBS’s goal is to provide enterprising people with academic knowledge, skills and values for its successful implementation.

In its more than 25 years EBS has grown into one of the biggest private universities in the Baltic countries, teaching entrepreneurship and business administration at Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral levels. EBS has over 70 partner universities all around the world. 

Recently, Haaga-Helia and EBS have strengthened their ties, resulting in Haaga-Helia arriving in Estonia.

For more information visit www.ebs.ee

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