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A degree with growing global reach

Della Bradshaw detects a fresh enthusiasm for pre-experience masters degrees in the introduction to the 2008 Masters in Management special report. Articles from the report are listed below. See also the associated interactive ranking

Ask the expert: Masters in Management Q&A

Does a Masters in Management only have value in your first or second job? In tough economic times is it money down the drain? These and other questions answered by experts

France: Law seeks to improve teaching standards

Ross Tieman analyses the changes underway in the tertiary education system

Grandes Ecoles: Elite schools dominate boardrooms and politics

Ross Tieman explains the French system of specialised colleges

Patricia Barbizet: Eclectic interests but no gadfly

Michael Kavanagh meets the self-described ‘professional shareholder’ determined not to slow down

Stefano Puntoni: Swearing by advertising in your mother tongue

Michael Steen talks to a young marketing star in Rotterdam

School profile: Thunderbird

Sarah Murray on the postgraduate programmes

Dean’s column: Alice Guihon on Herbert Von Karajan

Conductor Herbert Von Karajan has inspired Alice Guilhon, dean at Ceram business school

Dean profile: Sue Cox of Lancaster University Management School

Sue Cox, one of the few female business school deans talks to Della Bradshaw

Results: French business schools continue to dominate top 10

HEC and LSE graduates still command the highest salaries. Michael Jacobs analyses the data

Methodology: How to read the table

Indian school building a world reputation

Country profile: Less focus on experience