The London School of Economics is a public research university located in London, England, and a constituent college of the federal University of London. Founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw for the betterment of society, LSE joined the University of London in 1900 and established its first degree courses under the auspices of the University in 1901.
Current program rank (FT)
4
Tuition fees
$ 185,150
(€ 156,451)
Length (months)
18
Program name
Trium Global Executive MBA
Business school information
Study in United Kingdom
- The United Kingdom is one of the world’s leading financial centers. Other sectors that contribute to the UK’s economy include manufacturing, services, construction, and tourism.
- There are 162 higher education institutions in the country, which are all held to strict standards by the government and feature strongly in world rankings. Each year, about 450,000 international students study in the UK.
- International students who have successfully completed an undergraduate or Master’s degree will be able to benefit from two years’ work experience in the UK upon graduation.
Program description
The TRIUM Global Executive MBA is delivered jointly by three of the world's leading business and management schools. Each a renowned university in its own right, together their combined academic firepower gives TRIUM students a unique educational experience through a blended learning model shaped around the needs of senior executives: intensive in-person modules in global locations, with online work in between. Each school has its own specialism that forms the backbone of the curriculum taught there. In addition, TRIUM students spend classroom time in California covering technology megatrends with the tech giants of Silicon Valley, and in Shanghai, studying the ascendancy of Asia.
Admission requirements
Age (Avg):
40
Experience (Min/Avg):
10/15
Ranking
Current rank:
4
(Financial Times)
3 year average rank:
3
(Financial Times)
Diversity
Male/Female students:
69% / 31%
International students:
90%
Number of nationalities represented:
30
Number of countries represented:
32
Female faculty:
30%
International faculty:
61%
Women on board:
30%
International board:
53%
Financial Times: International course experience rank:
1
Alumni today:
by Financial Times ©
Alumni salary today:
$ 420,796
Salary increase:
60%
Career progress rank:
30
Alumni aims achieved:
80%
Faculty:
Full-time faculty with PhD:
93%
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