Blackwell Global University, a private university based in Florida, United States, in collaboration with ITAE Business School in Spain, has announced the fifth edition of the Eurotrip academic program, a one-week international learning experience that blends executive education, corporate visits, and cultural immersion in the city of Madrid.
The program is scheduled for November 2025 and is open exclusively to students and professionals affiliated with institutions that are part of the Global Academic Network (GAN), a cross-continental alliance of higher education providers. This intensive, on-site program offers participants a chance to enhance their leadership and global business skills while connecting with peers from diverse academic and professional backgrounds.
The Eurotrip is designed as a high-impact, short-format academic program that merges rigorous executive training with real-world exposure. Over the course of seven days, participants will attend lectures led by international faculty, visit leading Spanish companies, and engage in networking activities that reflect the global nature of today’s professional environments.
Sessions are held at ITAE Business School’s facilities, while the U.S.-based university oversees the program’s academic coordination and certification. This partnership ensures a balanced and cohesive learning experience that meets the standards of global business education.
Madrid serves not only as the host city, but as an extension of the classroom. Participants will explore its historic sites, experience local traditions, and engage with the city's dynamic social and business culture. The program includes visits to key companies across various industries, designed to expose attendees to current business practices, leadership models, and organizational strategies.
Evenings are dedicated to cultural experiences—from Spanish tapas and flamenco shows to walking tours through iconic neighborhoods—offering a well-rounded and memorable immersion into European lifestyle and values.
Access to the Eurotrip is limited to students and professionals from institutions affiliated with the Global Academic Network (GAN). This exclusivity ensures an engaged, diverse, and academically driven cohort. Past editions have welcomed participants from Latin America, the U.S., and Europe, building an international network of alumni and fostering global connections.
The program particularly appeals to graduate students, early-career professionals, and executives seeking to strengthen their international outlook without compromising their academic or work schedules. Its format also allows for flexibility: once the academic week concludes, many participants choose to continue traveling through Europe independently.
The Eurotrip’s educational approach is rooted in experiential learning. Rather than focusing solely on classroom theory, the program emphasizes application through site visits, case studies, peer collaboration, and faculty-led discussions. Participants gain both technical knowledge and soft skills essential for navigating global business environments.
As the demand for internationally competent professionals grows, programs like the Eurotrip provide an effective solution by offering intensive, outcome-focused experiences that translate into real-world professional value.
Now in its fifth edition, the Eurotrip has evolved into a premier opportunity for short-term global education. Organized by a U.S. university with international reach and a respected Spanish business school, the program delivers a carefully curated mix of academics, professional development, and cultural engagement.
In just one week, participants walk away with an international certification, new perspectives on business and leadership, and a rich network of global peers—making the Eurotrip not only an educational experience, but a strategic investment in their future.
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