2026 Global Trips for MBA Suite

Nairobi, Kenya

'How Business Can Address Inequality'

19 - 25 April 2026

This module looks at social, geopolitical, infrastructure and carbon companies to understand how business can address inequality and the triple bottom line. It is suitable for students who are interested in learning about the potential of the African market, and those with a sustainability background.

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Valparaíso, Chile

Wicked Labs: Chile

19 - 25 April 2026

This module uses consulting skills to tackle a wicked challenge in the destination country. You will work directly with client sponsors conducting primary research to understand the problem and provide solutions. Using the 'Wicked Toolkit', students will navigate complex multi-stakeholder ecosystems to help established firms, governments, universities and new ventures to better address today's urgent systemic challenges.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Exploring Novel Possibilities

31 May - 6 June 2026

This global experience week is supposed to expose MBA students to the frontier of innovation, exposing them to ideas, inventions, and business models that are seemingly impossible to achieve or seem unrealistic.

The goal is to give students a direct look into how new ideas move from being considered unlikely to becoming real projects, products/services, and companies or nonprofits.

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Global Experience Weeks

The aim of the Global Experience Week (GEW) is for students to develop a deeper understanding of organisations and businesses in a global context. This is done through an intense, one-week consulting project with a live client.

By the end of the module, you will be able to:

  • Describe the social, political, and cultural dynamics of doing business in the host country
  • Analyse and evaluate the opportunities and challenges that influence doing business in the host country
  • Assess issues related to sustainability, climate change, and/or social impact in the host country
  • Understand key innovations that are characteristic for the host country context

The objectives of the module are to:

  • Gain real life exposure to an organisation that is based abroad
  • Learn about the macro environment and cultural context in which global organisations operate
  • Apply concepts, tools, and frameworks from the MBA programmes to solve real-world problems
  • Put into practice teamwork and consulting skills to address these problems"

Global Trips briefing presentation

This presentation includes template itineraries (without company visits) to show the day to day format of the trips, as well as further information on how to apply for the module.

Process

Global Modules Briefing
5 or 6 November 2025

Recommended attendance. The Student life team will present the global module options to your cohorts.

Application window
10 (09:00) - 17 November (23:55) 2025

The application window will be open to submit your application. We will only accept applications during this time.

Allocations
From 3 December 2025

You will find out which module you have been allocated to at this time and a waitlist will be generated for students who are unsuccessful.

Final Deadline 
Kenya/Chile: 25 January 2026, Denmark: 8 March 2026

This is the final date to add or drop the module, and to make payment (if required) to secure your spot