TRIUM Global Executive MBA[1] program is an alliance between NYU Stern School of Business, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and HEC School of Management, Paris. TRIUM is ranked at #2[2] in the world in the 2018 Financial Times EMBA rankings and #1[3] in the 2014 edition.
Contents
1Overview
2Academics
3Students
4Professors
5References
6External links
Overview
Launched in 2001, the TRIUM program is designed to meet the business-learning needs of today's entrepreneurial and globally minded senior-level executives.[citation needed] TRIUM draws on the specific strengths of each of the three alliance universities to deliver a tailor-made international curriculum that combines rigorous global business curriculum with a unique socio-economic and socio-political context.[citation needed]
Academics
The TRIUM program takes place over 16 months, including 10 weeks out of the office. Modules take place for two weeks each in London, New York City, Paris, and one week each in two emerging markets.[citation needed]
Students receive an MBA issued jointly by the three universities.
Students also have access to resources at all three schools and are members of each school's alumni networks.
Students
The student profile of the recent 2016 class is made up of 65 global executives, whose average age is 40 and who have 10 to 15 years of work experience. The students represent more than 30 nationalities, and work in a broad range of industries.[citation needed]
Professors
Professors who teach and have taught in the TRIUM program are from the three alliance schools. They include:
Edward Altman
Vincent Bastien
Marc Bertoneche
Michael Cox
Nicholas Crafts
Frédéric Dalsace
Aswath Damodaran
Howard Davies
Ken Froewiss
Ari Ginsberg
Dan Gode
Sonia Marciano
Elizabeth Morrison
Gary P. Sampson
Zur Shapira
Emma Soane
Richard Sylla
Ingo Walter
Ngaire Woods
Larry Zicklin
References
^TRIUM Global EMBA Program
^Financial Times Rankings
^Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2014
External links
TRIUM Global EMBA Program - Official Site
Financial Times Rankings
LSE TRIUM site
Wall Street Journal Article, "An Executive M.B.A. with a Global Flavor"
Financial Times Article, "The Rankings: Best Salaries Are in Americas"
"Financial Rewards That Set Courses Apart from the Crowd"
Financial Times Article, "The Rankings: Evolution of Species Sees Joint Degree on the Rise"
Stern Global Programs
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The London School of Economics and Political Science
Campus, buildings and collections
Berrylands
British Library of Political and Economic Science
Charles Booth Archive
The Women's Library
Clare Market
Hall–Carpenter Archives
Lincoln's Inn Fields
32 Lincoln's Inn Fields
Peacock Theatre
Research centres
Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion
Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy
Centre for the Economics of Education
Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science
Crisis States Research Centre
Grantham Research Institute
Greater London Group
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
International Growth Centre
LSE Cities
LSE IDEAS
Polis
Department of Social Policy
STICERD
TRIUM EMBA
Student life
Athletics Union
The Beaver
Clare Market Review
The Argonaut
LSE Students' Union
Pulse! Radio
Student Central
History
Fabian Society
Fabian Window
LSE Libya links
Rivalry with KCL and UCL
The Third Way
People
Governance
The Princess Royal (Chancellor)
Dame Nemat Shafik (Director)
Dame Shirley Pearce (Chair of Court and Council)
Lord President of the Council (Visitor)
Other
Sidney Webb
Beatrice Webb
George Bernard Shaw
Graham Wallas
H. G. Wells
List of London School of Economics people
List of Nobel Laureates
Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
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