The strength of leading European institutions

Today's globalised economy requires leaders who understand the complexity of working in international business environments and who are ready to challenge social and cultural boundaries to bring innovative solutions to current political, ethical and economical agendas.
This is why emlyon business school (France), Munich School of Management (Germany) and Lancaster University Management School (The United Kingdom), European leading institutions in management education joined forces and created the MSc in Management - European Triple Degree.
See below for detailed information about both institutions and their specific expertise: Corporate Finance at emlyon business school or Organisation, Change & Strategy at LMU or Corporate Development at LUMS.

A unique and deeply rooted business school

emlyon business school

The School hosts 8,900 students representing 121 nationalities in undergraduate and postgraduate programs, along with nearly 6,900 participants in executive education programs. The School counts seven campuses around the world: Lyon, Saint-Étienne, Paris, Casablanca, Shanghai, Bhubaneswar and Mumbai. It draws on a network of 190 international academic partners and leads a community of 35,700 alumni in 130 different countries.

emlyon business school was founded in 1872 by the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It is a private higher-education establishment recognized by the French State. It is one of the oldest business schools in Europe. emlyon is among the 1% of global business schools to be accredited by the three international accreditation systems: AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. As such, it merits its status as a global-ranking school of business and management.

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Committed to the highest international standards of excellence

Munich School of Management Ludwig Maximilian University

Munich School of Management is one of the 18 faculties at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU), and among the high-end research universities in Germany. LMU stands for excellent research coupled with established tradition, and the standing of our faculty is founded on a history of over 150 years of educational innovation.

The school, which is top-ranked among German business schools, consists of 18 academic institutes, with approximately 140 lecturers and teaching assistants. The professors possess eminent academic credentials and a dedication to teaching. Munich School of Management offers a great variety in research and teaching. Joint research projects are encouraged with universities and companies all over the world in order to facilitate the exchange of knowledge.

Four Centers of Excellence focus on core areas of expertise: CDTM - Centre for Digital Technology and Management, LMU EC - Centre for Entrepreneurship, CIM - Centre for Internet Research and Media Integration and MRIC - Munich Risk and Insurance Center. LMU Munich's historic main building in the heart of the city is world famous. It is primarily home to the social sciences and humanities. The main university library is situated in the south wing of the main building. It houses nearly half of LMU Munich's total stock of 6.6 million volumes available in the university's central and more than 150 departmental libraries. The main library is close to the Bavarian State Library and several important museums and archives, providing an ideal infrastructure for research and study.

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A Top University with Triple Top 10

Lancaster University Management School

Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is one of the few business schools in the world to hold quadruple accreditation, and it is consistently ranked among the UK's top ten.

As an established and ambitious international Management School, research is at the heart of its success and informs its teaching, pushes boundaries and transforms lives. Through its collaborative approach and cutting edge knowledge LUMS strives to be a beacon for top talent.

Many of its programmes are highly ranked in the UK and across the world by leading rankings from the Financial Times, Forbes, QS, The Economist and more. The Financial Times 2018 Top Global Full-time MBA Programmes ranks the Lancaster MBA 1st in the world for corporate strategy.

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