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• Lecturers are having to rethink what they teach

• The industry will emerge from the crisis with better qualified staff

• Teaching must emphasise that greed is not good - -

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Knowledge and skill are back in favour

Graduates seeking a career in finance are reacting intelligently to industry changes
FT Masters in Finance listings 2009 - interactive version
FT Masters in Finance listings 2009 - Europe (PDF)
FT Masters in Finance listings 2009 - North America and Asia -Pacific (PDF)
FT Financial Training 2009 special report

Banking: Trainers go back to the drawing board

Lecturers are having to rethink what they teach, reports Emmanuelle Smith

Accountancy: Gone are the days of preparing for a one-country career

Achieving global education standards is a challenge, says Jennifer Hughes

Reading’s Icma Centre thrives on its practical approach and close ties with the real world

The close collaboration between industry and academia is a first for Europe, writes Charlotte Clarke

Investment management: A sharp lesson in ethics and risk control

But attitudes to qualifications had changed completely even before the crisis, says Ross Tieman

Kaplan Financial: Reaching gold standard is no job for the faint-hearted

Demand is high if you tick the right boxes, reports Ross Tieman

Soapbox: Students need to be wary of ‘greed is good’

Schools must acknowledge that business interests need to be congruent with those of society, rather than simply shareholders, writes Kamal Munir

Financial Times Masters in Finance Programmes 2009 tables

View the interactive tables for the Masters in Finance programmes

Masters Analysis: Still popular despite floundering banks

Della Bradshaw finds applications are up, particularly in the UK

Dean’s Column: Steady drip of ethical values lifts S&S to the top

Richard Gillingwater, Dean of Cass Business School, explains why he rates Jim Forbes, former Scottish & Southern CEO, as such an impressive executive

Masters diary: A mix of hard work and humour

Grenoble Ecole de Management: Hands across the water