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Adaptability, international cohorts and faculty, and lower costs help European business education programmes stand out
Student demand for choice offered by European business schools stays strong
Chinese institutions expand in Europe and offer short courses to help companies do the same
Demand for courses in Asia and Europe holds up in contrast to a tougher climate in America
Commitment to environmental, social and governance matters is high in business school curriculums in the region
Campus expansion in Europe often has to accommodate history and nature
A dispersed workforce gives rise to a variety of data management challenges
Interviews with students who decided to move to pursue their business degrees
Cass Business School unfazed by student’s unconventional profile
Europe’s leading schools across the FT’s five main rankings of business education programmes
In an era of globalised tastes, why has the South American nation’s favourite brew, not travelled?
European business schools’ efforts to attract international students pay off
Call for rules to be tightened to stop financing of rebadged MBAs and low-skilled training
Two years after its launch, half of the companies covered by the scheme have yet to spend anything
A team of psychiatrists, neuropsychologists and coaches help prepare students better for the workplace
The French institution overtakes London Business School in the latest tables
HEC business school’s research proves that women deliver better deals
How a business education helped a Palestinian fulfil her ambition to work for the UN
Shrinking subsidies mean some institutions are courting private investors, raising fears about the implications for teaching and research
Using play in the classroom can help take the anxiety out of stressful scenarios
Priests head to the Vatican for classes in leadership skills that embody church values
DJ Kim says the course helped her to see the real value of people on her team
Previous students reflect on how the programme influenced their career prospects
Corporate backed start-ups had many advantages but they stirred up too much envy at parent company
Multi-campus courses expose students to different markets, but travelling takes a toll on workload and bank balance
The range of skills and experience such programmes provide make them a popular choice
Successful university incubators forge links across disciplines
While there is an overlap between the two programmes, the courses offer different opportunities for learning
French school jumps from sixth place to first among institutions offering the part-time degrees
How the tables are compiled
Singer Lauren Henderson’s course has helped her navigate the music industry and develop other artists business acumen
A good night’s sleep, regular exercise and setting boundaries all contribute to improved results
The trend for promoting ‘belonging’ risks doing a disservice to the truly public-spirited
Many tools and principles are ‘industry-agnostic’, executives just need to be able to deploy them
High fees and a lack of employer sponsorship means students are having to tap new sources of finance
Regional growth in MBA applications defies declining global trend
Singapore and other cities stand to pick up top faculty and students