TRIUM Global Executive MBA is ranked #1 worldwide in the Financial Times Executive MBA 2014 ranking, according to the survey released today.
An extraordinary alliance of three world-renowned institutions, New York University Stern School of Business, London School of Economics and Political Science, and HEC Paris School of Management, TRIUM is an exclusive program that offers a transformational learning experience and access to a remarkable group of global business leaders, allowing students to develop lifelong professional and personal connections.
Each year, the Financial Times survey evaluates Executive MBA programs offered by 100 top business schools from all over the world. The study assesses the career progress of alumni three years after program completion, the academic standing of the faculty, as well as the programs’ international scope.
Consistently ranked in the top four of the Financial Times listings, today’s outstanding 1st place achievement is a reflection of the quality of the TRIUM program – its world-class faculty and dedicated staff – and the continued success of its alumni community – over 700 strong in nearly 70 countries around the world.
Distinctive among the competition, TRIUM not only draws from the cutting-edge research and pedagogical expertise of top faculty from NYU Stern, LSE, and HEC Paris, but also brings together a select group of global executives and entrepreneurs with diverse and multiple talents to challenge and confront their ideas and practices in an intellectually stimulating and international environment.
Bold and innovative, TRIUM integrates geopolitical, economic, and social policy issues into the business curriculum, enabling students to tackle global strategic issues with confidence and creativity.
TRIUM believes that the globally responsible leaders of tomorrow must be equipped with an informed understanding of complex concepts in order to find the courage to act in a tolerant, thoughtful, and effective way for the global community.
TRIUM students and alumni continue to prove this year after year by their singular success.