Program Overview
At a glance
- The program has an executive-friendly format with 6 modules over 18 months Program format
- Class of 2028 starts 6th September 2026, ending 5 February 2028 Module dates
- Module locations – 6 cities in 4 continents – make TRIUM the most global EMBA available Program Journey
- Modules are organised into 3 foundational modules, followed by 3 advanced topics Module themes
- Alumni discuss how the structure of TRIUM benefited their learning experience Alumni quotes
The TRIUM program equips you with the diverse knowledge, skills and tools that global business leaders need to compete successfully in tomorrow’s global economy.
From the geo-political and socio-economic contexts of global business decision making, to harnessing the opportunities of innovation and tech disruption, to deal-making, entrepreneurship, leadership and doing business sustainably, TRIUM provides you with the tools you need for the C-Suite. Beyond that, we will engage you in the kind of intellectual activity that will inform your strategic thinking for the future of your organization, and for your own leadership development.
Professor Robert Falkner, TRIUM Academic Dean, introduces the TRIUM program
Program format
TRIUM uses an executive-friendly, blended learning format (in-person classroom time and independent study between modules) comprising 6 in-person modules at 6 global locations over an 18-month period. Time out of the office is only 10 weeks.
There are 500+ live classroom hours taught in English. Between modules you complete between 15-20 hours per week of independent study which includes pre-and post-module reading, assignments, case studies, groupwork and the strategic Capstone Project.
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Module dates for Class of 2028
6 modules | 10 weeks in class | 18 months
London
6-18 September 2026
Seoul
18-28 July 2027
Nairobi
31 October - 9 November 2027
The 6 modules
TRIUM Class of 2020 enjoy a river cruise on the Seine
Paris is our base for Module 3
Foundational modules
The TRIUM program takes you on a learning journey across 6 global business hubs in 4 continents. Our first 3 modules take place at the 3 partner schools: LSE (London), NYU (New York) and HEC (Paris), where our world-class faculty teach the foundational MBA subjects and geopolitics.
Class of 2021 in Dubai
The UAE is our base for Module 6
Advanced topics with regional perspectives
The final 3 modules focus on advanced topics with regional perspectives, taught in dynamic global cities in Africa, Asia and Middle East. Each location is selected to provide a regional context to the subjects taught, and to give you a fascinating insight into regions that will become increasingly influential this century. The teaching in these locations is led by the faculty of our 3 schools, supplemented by local business leaders and subject matter experts.
Across all modules, the Leadership program will develop your interpersonal and intellectual skills needed to become a confident and dynamic business leader, able to lead and inspire diverse teams across the globe, and navigate through the unpredictability of our world.
Common questions asked by candidates:
Where do the modules take place?
TRIUM is delivered across six in-person modules in London, New York, Paris, Seoul, Nairobi and Dubai. The first three modules, hosted by our partner schools focus on foundational learning around Geopolitics, Finance and Management and Leadership strategy.
The later modules take a more forward-looking focus, placing you in markets where technology, entrepreneurship and new business models are being built and tested, supported by guest speakers and company visits linked to the themes being taught.
What will I study on the program?
You’ll cover the core MBA disciplines, including finance, strategy, leadership, marketing and operations, with an added geopolitical lens from LSE. That perspective helps you understand how political economy, policy shifts and global events influence decision-making for leaders now and in the years ahead.
How is the program structured around work and travel?
The program runs over 18 months, with six modules and around 10 weeks in class. Between modules, you’ll complete readings and assignments alongside your role, so the format stays workable for senior executives. You’ll work with your senior peers as part of a study group and on individual assignments.
What is the Capstone Project?
Capstone is where you apply what you’ve learned to a strategic opportunity in the shape of an original business model for you or your organisation, including launching a start-up or social venture, or reshaping an existing business environment. Along the way, you’ll present to a Capstone Advisory Board, with input from faculty and alumni; some projects have gone on to become real ventures after the program.
Class of 2009 celebrate their 10 year anniversary
Alumni experience
Franck Juhel
France Class of 2018TRIUM is not simply a global executive MBA by content, it is also by location and physical geography. Participating in modules that were delivered in key cities and countries relevant for that particular focus was inordinately valuable. Learning about Asian financial markets while attending NYU Shanghai, or entrepreneurship and technology from Silicon Valley, adds a depth to comprehension and insight that can’t be gained from being in a single faculty in another part of the world for the duration of a program. This style of learning is invaluable.