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Executive programmes shine in QS World Rankings

This is excellent news which evidences our commitment to world class education.

Professor Sarah Ashwin, Head of Department

We are delighted to share that the TRIUM Global Executive MBA has been ranked #1 in the world in the QS Global EMBA Rankings

The TRIUM Global Executive MBA, a programme that combines the foundations of a traditional MBA with a forward-looking focus on innovation, artificial intelligence, and frontier markets, ranked first among 31 joint programmes worldwide for the sixth consecutive year.  

Professor Sarah Ashwin, Vice Dean of TRIUM and Head of Department for the LSE Department of Management, said: “This is excellent news which evidences our commitment to world class education. It is a remarkable and sustained achievement for a programme that is a leader in global education, with delivery across five continents in partnership with HEC Paris and NYU Stern, and drawing together some of the world's most experienced senior executives.” 

Alongside TRIUM’s ranking, this year, LSE’s Executive Global Master in Management (EGMiM) has entered the QS EMBA rankings for the very first time and been recognised as one of the top 20 programmes in the world.  

Dr Christine Côté, EGMiM Programme Director and Associate Professor (Education) of International Business, said: “To debut at that level, among more than 200 programmes evaluated globally, is a result we are very proud of. It speaks directly to our commitment of building a world-class portfolio of programmes for ambitious professionals at every stage of their careers. 

“This an important signal that we are building something of genuine quality and global standing,” Dr Côté continued. “However, what matters most to us is the impact our programmes have on the people who take them. Their ambition and achievement are at the heart of everything we do.” 

LSE’s EGMiM is a 17-month global management programme that approaches business education by tackling real-world complexity head-on, allowing students to master the core principles of management and leadership. 

Thursday 21 May 2026