Talk:European School of Economics/Archives/2013

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European School of Economics is just a name. The company that manages it is Spanish and has a capital of €3,006 The company is currently registered as "inactive" in Spain and the same is true for their Italian representative that is in charge of managing the three campuses in Italy.

This means that the company should not "act", which includes receiving fees, enrolling teachers and delivering courses. This information is public and I have legally valid copies that prove it.

It is also worth mentioning that the school does not appear on the Italian version of Wiki because in such a case it would be forced to state that their courses have no legal validity in Italy, as the already mentioned public documents prove. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jiriki66 (talkcontribs) 20:38, 18 March 2013 (UTC)

Removing QAA per WP:UNDUE

This article has a long section about the report from Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. I suggest removing this section per WP:UNDUE. This is nothing particular for ESE, quite the opposite, yet we don't have this section for other schools and universities in the UK, precisely because it's a standard procedure. At best, the section is undue and at worst it's misleading as someone unfamiliar with the QAA might mistakenly believe that this is some sign of quality beyond that which is conferred on hundreds of institutions in the UK (see this list [1]).Jeppiz (talk) 12:31, 14 August 2013 (UTC)