The Trinity MBA Surges 21 Places In The Financial Times’ 2024 Global MBA Ranking
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Financial Times places Full-Time MBA Programme by Trinity Business School at 66th position globally in this year's global MBA rankings, rising by 21 places since 2023.
In achieving such an impressive overall result, the business school performed strongly across several areas:
In recent years, Trinity has dramatically increased in size, expanded its educational offering – notably to include a Flexible Executive MBA; and most recently to offer a MSc Responsible Business & Sustainability – and has doubled down on its commitment to a better, healthier and more sustainable future by championing their strategy of “Transforming Business for Good”.
Reflecting Trinity’s success in the FT’s 2024 Global MBA Ranking, as well as the school’s broader direction, Professor Laurent Muzellec, Dean of Trinity Business School, says:
“We are immensely proud of Trinity Business School's leap in the FT MBA rankings, a testament to our 'Transforming Business for Good' strategy. This recognition reflects our commitment to diversity, with a mix of student backgrounds, gender balance, and high international mobility. Our leadership in Climate Action, especially our 18th global rank in Carbon Footprint management and 28th in ESG and net zero teaching, highlights our dedication to sustainability.
It's also encouraging to see the FT acknowledging our MBA's position in the value for money category, highlighting that we deliver advanced knowledge at a competitive price. This achievement celebrates our journey towards empowering leaders to make a positive global impact.”
In 2023, Trinity’s FT MBA ranked 87th in the world. Alongside, a strong performance on a global level, the Full-Time MBA at Trinity also ranked 21st in Europe and 1st in Ireland.
Diversity and international mobility were also key strengths for Trinity's MBA programme, securing the 30th position for international mobility. A standout achievement was the programme's inclusion among the top 10 globally for providing excellent value for money.
Steven Kilroy, Director of the Full-Time MBA Programme at Trinity, adds:
“Advancing 21 places to 66th in the Financial Times MBA ranking is a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence, innovation in our curriculum, and the unwavering dedication of our faculty, students, and alumni. We are extremely proud of this achievement and grateful for all the effort invested from everyone involved.”
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