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• The head of Haas School of Business talks about his radical plans
• The popularity of sharia-based investment strategies is growing beyond the borders of the Muslim world - -
Content
Shift eastward as demand rises once again
Sarah Murray says schools are benefiting from the resurgence of the banking sector around the world
Financial Times Masters in Finance listing 2010
View the interactive Masters in Finance listing
View the Masters in Finance listing 2010 - Europe (PDF)
View the Masters in Finance listing 2010 - North America and Asia -Pacific (PDF)
California dreamin’
Linda Anderson talks to the head of Haas School of Business about his radical plans
Case study: LSBF
Although the London School of Business and Finance is very much the new kid on the block, it has a broad portfolio of programmes, writes Linda Anderson
Banking: Sector locks the stable door after the horse has bolted
Jane Wild finds decisive action has been taken
Islamic finance: Investment strategy about more than faith
Emmanuelle Smith explores the growing popularity of the sharia-based approach
Case study: Chinese University of Hong Kong
In response to keen competition, the university is going to resort to what it does best – collaboration, writes Justine Lau
Listing analysis: To specialise or not to specialise
Number of programmes on offer are becoming more varied, writes Charlotte Clarke
Analysis: Alternative to a PhD as a way in for quants
Michael Jacobs looks at the master in financial engineering qualification
Investment management: Qualifications are becoming more important
Regulatory requirements and compliance needs are significant forces driving training, writes Sophia Grene

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