Madrid is Coming Soon!

Madrid, Spain
(IAUMAD)

  • +34 (659) 238-819
  • Calle del Prof. Waksman, 14, Chamartín
    28036 Madrid, Spain

Madrid is Coming Soon!

Madrid, Spain
(IAUMAD)

  • +34 (659) 238-819
  • Calle del Prof. Waksman, 14, Chamartín
    28036 Madrid, Spain
Campus Director

Brian O’Hara

Welcome to Madrid!

Experience the dynamic pulse of Europe’s epicenter for business and culture. Discover why Madrid stands out as the premier destination for pursuing your MBA – a city where innovation meets tradition and opportunities flourish for all of its visitors and residents.

Brian O'Hara

Campus Director
Satellite Campus

Madrid

Spain

Programs Offered

Get in touch with Admissions Office for more details

Undergraduate

Tuition

Madrid Campus Tuition Charges for Entire Educational Program

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* Non-refundable.

**Only applicable to campus students.

Facilities

Madrid!
2 classrooms equipped with Smarboards 
Common leisure area
Wi-Fi

Campus

Contacts & Work Hours
Public Transportation
Campus Safety

Address, Contacts, Phone:
Calle del Prof. Waksman, 14, Chamartín
28036 Madrid
Main Tel: +34 (659) 238-819

Office Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:30 A.M. – 8:00 P.M.
UTC+2

Holidays Observed:

Año Nuevo (New Year’s Day) – January 1st
Día de Reyes (Epiphany) – January 6th
Viernes Santo (Good Friday) – Date varies (usually in March or April)
Día del Trabajo (Labor Day) – May 1st
Asunción de la Virgen (Assumption of Mary) – August 15th
Día de la Hispanidad (National Day of Spain) – October 12th
Todos los Santos (All Saints’ Day) – November 1st
Día de la Constitución (Constitution Day) – December 6th
Día de la Inmaculada Concepción (Immaculate Conception) – December 8th
Navidad (Christmas Day) – December 25th

 

Come experience the fusion of education and inspiration at IAU Madrid!


At IAU Madrid, we believe your learning environment makes a difference. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our new campus, nestled right next to the legendary Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, in the heart of the vibrant Chamartín neighborhood. 

This iconic location isn’t just about proximity to world-class football – it’s about immersing yourself in the energy and dynamism of Madrid. Getting to campus is a breeze! 

We’re conveniently located by several public transportation options to choose from:  
– The nearest metro station is “Santiago Bernabéu” on Line 10, just a short five-minute walk from our doors. 
– Alternatively, numerous bus routes stop nearby, including lines 14, 27, 40, 43, 120, 147, and 150. 
So, ditch the car and embrace the ease of exploring Madrid while you pursue your academic goals!

Police:

  • Emergency: Dial 112 (Spain’s pan-European emergency number)
  • National Police (Policía Nacional): Dial 091 (For non-emergencies)

Fire Department:

  • Emergency: Dial 112
  • Local Fire Departments: While Madrid doesn’t have a single fire department number, fire services are managed at the municipal level. In an emergency, dialing 112 will connect you to the appropriate fire department.

National Sexual Assault Hotline:

There isn’t a single national hotline in Spain. However, there are several resources available, including:

  • The Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality Helpline: Dial 016 (anonymous and free 24/7)
  • The National Association of Sexual Violence Units (UNIDADES de VIOLENCIA SEXUAL – UNIDADES DE VIOLENCIA DE GÉNERO): This website provides a directory of resources by region, including crisis centers and support groups https://www.mites.gob.es/es/mundo/consejerias/italia/igualdad/index.htm

Local Attractions

One of the world's premier art galleries. The Prado Museum houses an extensive collection of European art, including works by Spanish masters like Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco.
The Royal Palace is a magnificent architectural landmark with opulent interiors, beautiful gardens, and a rich history.
Plaza Mayor is a lively hub filled with cafes, restaurants, and shops. It's a great place to soak in the atmosphere of Madrid.
Madrid's largest park. Retiro Park offers a peaceful retreat from the city bustle.

And many other  local attractions that are available for Madrid!

Visit
WelcomeToMadrid
for more!

Community

Housing
Recognized School Organizations (RSOs)
Public Libraries

 

Madrid offers a variety of options for accommodation. Here are some resources and tips:

Websites and Platforms

Websites like Idealista, Fotocasa, and Spotahome are great for finding apartments and rooms for rent in Madrid. You can filter by price, location, and other preferences.

Student Residences

Many universities in Madrid have their own student residences, such as Colegio Mayor Universitario or Residencia Universitaria. These offer affordable accommodation options with facilities tailored to students.

Exchange Student Networks

If you’re a student coming to Madrid through an exchange program, there are often Facebook groups or online platforms where students post about available rooms or look for roommates.

Hostels and Dormitories

If you’re looking for short-term accommodation or a temporary solution, hostels and dormitories can be an option. Websites like Hostelworld or Booking.com can help you find affordable options.


Remember to be cautious when dealing with online listings and always verify the legitimacy of the offers before making any payments or commitments. Good luck with your accommodation search in Madrid!

At IAU – Madrid, you’ll find a vibrant community both on-campus and in the surrounding neighborhood. By immersing yourself in both the campus and local communities, you’ll have the chance to build meaningful connections, explore new interests, and make the most out of your experience in Madrid. Here’s some information about student and local communities in that area:

University Communities

Since this address is close to several universities, including Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, you’ll find a diverse student community. Look out for student organizations, clubs, and events organized by these universities. They often host social gatherings, academic events, and cultural activities where you can meet fellow students.

Local Neighborhood Associations

Chamartín is a residential neighborhood with active local associations. These associations often organize community events, neighborhood clean-ups, and cultural activities. Getting involved with these associations can be a great way to connect with local residents and contribute to the community.

 

Language Exchange Groups

Madrid is a cosmopolitan city with a large international community. Look for language exchange groups or cultural exchange events in the area. These gatherings are not only great for practicing languages but also for meeting people from different backgrounds and making new friends.

Social Media and Online Platforms

Join Facebook groups or online forums specific to Chamartín or the universities in the area. These groups are often used to organize meetups, share information about local events, and seek advice on various topics.

Sports and Fitness Clubs

If you’re into sports or fitness, consider joining local gyms, sports clubs, or recreational leagues. It’s a fantastic way to stay active, meet new people, and be part of a community with shared interests.

Cultural Centers and Libraries

Explore cultural centers, libraries, and community spaces in Chamartín. These places often host workshops, exhibitions, and lectures that are open to the public. It’s an excellent opportunity to engage with the local community and learn more about Spanish culture.

Francisco Ibáñez Public Library
C. de Mantuano, 51 (Primera Planta), Madrid
(915) 103-756

Dámaso Alonso Municipal Public Library
C. de Manuel Ferrero, 1, Madrid
(913) 503-150

Municipal Public Library María Zambrano
Pl. de Donoso, 5, Madrid
(917) 339-043