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TRIUM Global Executive MBA program is an alliance between
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. TRIUM is ranked #2 in the world in the 2018
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EMBA rankings and #1 in the 2014 edition. It has also been ranked #1 in the world in the QS Global Joint
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Rankings every year for the past four years.


Overview

The TRIUM Global Executive MBA program spans 18 months and requires participants to commit 10 weeks to sessions beyond their regular work commitments. These learning sessions are conducted across various global hubs, including London, New York City, Paris, Seoul, Nairobi, and Dubai. Designed with a forward-thinking curriculum, the program aspires to arm students with the tools necessary to comprehend and adeptly traverse the challenges of a constantly evolving global business environment, while laying emphasis on contemporary business trends, geopolitics, and economic dynamics. The TRIUM program has established a comprehensive admissions process to select its participants. This procedure is structured to verify that applicants not only satisfy academic and professional requirements but also resonate with the core values of the TRIUM community. The specified admissions criteria necessitate at least 10 years of professional work experience. There's an emphasis on candidates who have held senior management roles and have operated at an international level. Additionally, depending on specific backgrounds, potential entrants may need to provide English language proficiency scores such as TOEFL or IELTS, or standardized test scores like the GMAT or GRE. The selection process is multifaceted. Initially, there is an evaluation based on the professional profile of a candidate. This is followed by an informational interview designed to determine alignment with the program's goals. Further in the process, applicants are required to complete a detailed application form that charts out their academic and professional trajectory. The final stage of the selection involves an interview with a high-ranking member of the Admissions Committee.


Academics

Under the guidance of faculty from the partnering institutions, the TRIUM program offers exhaustive insights into global business, delving into areas like
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. A standout element of the program is the Capstone Project, presenting students with a platform to pragmatically implement their acquired knowledge. Specific modules, such as the one hosted in
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, concentrate on technological innovations and the consequential ramifications on the business sector. Adopting an executive-accommodating blended learning approach, the program blends in-person classroom interactions with self-paced learning. Throughout the program's duration, students immerse themselves in over 500 live classroom hours and are expected to dedicate between 15 and 20 hours each week to
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. This includes preparatory and follow-up module readings, assignments, case studies, collaborative projects, and the pivotal Capstone Project. Structured to provide more than just an academic perspective, the TRIUM program promises a holistic global expedition. The inaugural three modules are stationed at the partner institutions, where foundational MBA subjects along with
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are the focal points. Subsequent modules delve into advanced subjects, incorporating regional outlooks, and are situated in dynamic global cities. These modules are augmented by insights from local business moguls and subject matter experts. Additionally, considerable stress is laid on cultivating leadership prowess, priming students to spearhead diverse international teams. Upon completing the coursework, students receive an MBA issued jointly by the three
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Students

The student body of TRIUM consists of senior leaders from various parts of the world, representing a multitude of sectors and specializations. A shared characteristic among these students is their prior experience in leadership roles. Many of them choose the TRIUM program for diverse reasons, ranging from academic pursuits to
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, as well as the opportunity to interact with a varied group of peers. Notable alumni of TRIUM include: Santiago Martínez de la Torre. The composition of the TRIUM class is varied, not predominantly focused on any particular industry or geographical region. The most recent cohort consists of 50 students from over 32 countries across 20 different business sectors, with an average age of 40 and an average
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of 16 years. Their reasons for enrolling in the program differ, with some aiming for progression within their present organizations and others looking to branch out into
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or make other career transitions. A notable aspect of the TRIUM program is the wide range of knowledge and expertise that students bring to the table. This diversity in background and perspective contributes to a comprehensive learning environment. After completing the program, graduates join the TRIUM
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network, which comprises approximately 1,200 individuals from nearly 100 countries. Students also have access to resources at all three schools and are members of each school's broader
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networks.


Professors

Professors who teach and have taught in the TRIUM program are from the three alliance schools. They include: *
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*Marc Bertoneche *
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Nicholas Crafts Nicholas Francis Robert Crafts Order of the British Empire, CBE (9 March 1949 – 6 October 2023) was a British economist who was known for his contributions to economic history, in particular on the Industrial Revolution. He was Professor of ...
*Frédéric Dalsace *
Aswath Damodaran Aswath Damodaran (born 24 September 1957), is an Indian-American Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University (Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education). He is well known as the author of several widely used ac ...
* Howard Davies * Ken Froewiss *Ari Ginsberg * Dan Gode *
Sonia Marciano Sonia Marciano is a Clinical Full Professor of Management and Organizations at New York University Stern School of Business. She teaches strategy for the Growth-Focused Business Strategy and the Business and Marketing Strategy Open Enrollment progr ...
*Elizabeth Morrison * Gary P. Sampson *Zur Shapira *Emma Soane * Richard Sylla * Ingo Walter *
Ngaire Woods Ngaire Tui Woods ( ; born 13 February 1963) is the founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and professor of Global Economic Governance at the University of Oxford. As an accomplished academic and researcher, she specializes in glob ...
* Larry Zicklin


References


External links


TRIUM Global EMBA Program - Official SiteHEC OnlineFinancial Times RankingsWall Street Journal Article, "An Executive M.B.A. with a Global Flavor"
* ttp://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/28a63234-a15e-11dd-82fd-000077b07658,dwp_uuid=7829610e-a169-11dd-82fd-000077b07658.html "Financial Rewards That Set Courses Apart from the Crowd"br>Financial Times Article, "The Rankings: Evolution of Species Sees Joint Degree on the Rise"
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Stern Global Programs New York University (NYU) Stern Global Programs offer three advanced degree programs in partnership with international schools. TRIUM Global EMBA TRIUM Global EMBA program is an alliance between NYU Stern School of Business, London School of Econo ...
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