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LSE master's programme recognised in top global trade education guide

Our programme provides an education grounded in rigorous research and evidence, a diverse international student community, and an unparalleled flexibility to customise study pathways

Dr Rebecca Campbell, Associate Professor (Education) of Management and Programme Director of the LSE Global Master’s in Management

620x465-Hinrich-GMiMWe are delighted to share that our Global Master’s in Management (GMiM) programme, has recently featured in the Hinrich Foundation Guide to Master’s in International Business and Trade

The Hinrich Foundation is a philanthropic organisation dedicated to advancing mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade.  

Their guide for Master’s in International Business and Trade includes programmes that prepare students for successful careers in international trade. The criteria used to select these programmes include cross-border business knowledge, skills, and attributes essential for graduate programmes to prepare the next generation of global trade leaders. 

Dr Rebecca Campbell, Associate Professor (Education) of Management and Programme Director of the LSE Global Master’s in Management said: “We are proud the LSE Global Master’s in Management is featured in the Hinrich Foundation Guide for its unique blend of scholarly excellence and global exposure. Our programme provides an education grounded in rigorous research and evidence, a diverse international student community, and an unparalleled flexibility to customise study pathways in the second year of the programme.” 

Alex Boome, Hinrich Foundation Trade Education Program Director, said: “The LSE GMiM is designed for aspiring global trade leaders who seek a rigorous management education grounded in social science. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary learning, it equips students with critical frameworks to address complex leadership challenges in a global context.” 

This recognition of our GMiM programme comes alongside the Hinrich Foundation’s support of our Executive Global Mater’s in Management (EGMiM) programme, for which it currently funds Global Trade Leader scholarships.  

By partnering with leading universities and corporations, the Foundation invests in new generations of trade leaders—equipping them to navigate the complexities of global value chains and the evolving geopolitical and technological landscape.

Thursday 16 October 2025