Sustainable Transformation: The Trinity Business MBA

MBA Blog / 28th May 2025

Alexandra Skinner talks to Laurent Muzellec

Getting to Know Trinity Business School

Q. I’d like to start by unpacking Trinity Business School’s mission of transforming business for good. What does this mean, and how does it inform your values and vision as a business school?

At Trinity Business School, our mission to “Transform Business for Good” reflects our commitment to addressing the pressing challenges of our time through three foundational principles:

1. Sustainability
We are dedicated to climate action, which permeates our teaching, research, and institutional operations. This commitment is embedded across our educational programmes, shaping graduates who lead with environmental responsibility. By continually reshaping and redesigning curricula while fostering innovative thinking, we prepare students and researchers to innovate in ways that safeguard biodiversity and actively contribute to solutions for the escalating climate emergency.

2. Ethics and Social Inclusion
Fostering social inclusion is integral to our mission, exemplified through programmes like the Trinity Access Programme, which broadens access to education for underrepresented social groups. Simultaneously, we prioritise business ethics, advocating for humane and ethical practices across all sectors.

3. Innovation and Transformation
Businesses and business schools must continuously adapt to changing market realities. For example, we are integrating AI into our programmes and pedagogical approach. We also encourage entrepreneurial
behaviour and propose modules on entrepreneurship, technology management or
entrepreneurial finance.

Innovation drives this transformation, as reflected in our research centres, such as the Trinity Centre for Social Innovation, the Centre for Digital Business and Analytics, and the Corporate Governance Lab. These centres not only tackle contemporary business challenges but contribute cutting-edge
solutions that shape industries and inform public policy. To read the entire article, click here!

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