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TRIUM Executive MBA Programme ranked number one in the world in Financial Times survey

LSEThe TRIUM Global Executive MBA Programme, in which LSE is a partner, has been ranked number one in the world by the Financial Times annual ranking of Executive MBA programmes.

Every year the Financial Times survey evaluates Executive MBA programmes offered by business schools around the world. The study assesses the career progress of alumni three years after program completion, the academic excellence of the faculty, as well as the programme's international scope. One hundred programmes are ranked in this year's table.

TRIUM, a unique alliance between LSE, New York University Stern School of Business and HEC Paris, has ranked consistently highly in the survey but this year it has been recognised as the best in the world.

Professor Craig Calhoun, Director and President of the London School of Economics and Political Science, said: “TRIUM is not just highly ranked, it is distinctive. It is the Executive MBA for leaders who want to be intellectually challenged and have a better ability to tackle global strategic issues.

"The unique combination of the three collaborating universities provides world-class faculty who challenge and stimulate students’ thinking. TRIUM students bring extraordinary work experience and success; this means that they help educate each other and form an invaluable professional network, for life."

Julia Marsh, Executive Director of TRIUM EMBA at the London School of Economics and Political Science, said: "The TRIUM Global Executive MBA has consistently been highly ranked, but this year we are especially delighted that the Programme has been recognised as the best in the world in today’s rankings from the Financial Times.

"TRIUM provides a challenging environment for leaders who have an open mind and a strong desire to change the way they see things, both professionally and personally. During the programme TRIUM students learn to think differently, to be more innovative and to consider things in the global context. As a result, TRIUM alumni have gone on to achieve extraordinary things, from career acceleration through to new business start-ups. Our high rankings acknowledge their success.”

To see the full rankings, see: http://www.ft.com/business-education/emba
|For more on TRIUM, see: http://www.triumemba.org/|

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