The Executive MBA programme at Trinity Business School has ranked first in Ireland in the Financial Times 2021 EMBA ranking and joint 59th globally.
Trinity’s EMBA success comes only months after the school retained its place as Ireland’s best provider of the MSc Finance – which saw the FT’s 2021 MSc Finance ranking place Trinity among the top 30 schools worldwide.
It also comes just weeks after the school’s MSc in International Management jumped ten places to rank 28th globally in this year’s FT Masters in Management ranking.
The school’s MSc Operations and Supply Chain Management, a first-time entry in the QS Business Masters rankings, entered straight in at 6th globally, while the MSc Marketing retained a top 20 position, ranking 18th out of 105 programmes.
"In just half a decade our innovative community have created a world-leading business school at the heart of Dublin City, which is reflected, time and time again, in international rankings," said Professor Andrew Burke, Dean of Trinity Business School.
"This is not only a boon for business based here, but also for our graduates who work in a global context whether here in Ireland or overseas," he added.