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Masters in Management

Master plan

A postgraduate degree will boost your chances of landing a prized position. Masters in Management rankings 2010

Outlook: less bleak?

Masters graduates undoubtedly face a tougher job market than in previous years, but certain sectors are still hiring. Linda Anderson asks what has changed – and how students should approach their search for work

■ How to choose a school

What do you want to study and where? Think carefully before deciding

■ How to apply for a place

Research the programme, select the right referees and rehearse your case

■ How to get funding

Studying for a masters degree isn’t cheap, but there are ways to secure financial help

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RANKINGS

Top of the class

Cems claims the number one spot in the 2009 FT masters in management rankings, writes Michael Jacobs

    Methodology decoded

    Charlotte Clarke explains how the masters in management rankings are calculated

      DEAN’S COLUMN

      Economic truths

      A visit fron the Dalai Lama helped Thunderbird School of Global Management’s Angel Cabrera understand the attributes of good leader

        CAREER PATH

        Expanded horizons

        Jean-Philippe Verdier is returning to student life, 13 years after first enrolling at business school, writes Della Bradshaw

          CASE STUDIES

          Sun, sea and school

          There can be few more agreeable places to study for a masters degree than the French Riviera,writes Linda Anderson

          Finishing touches

          A Canadian masters of management degree is designed to attract non-business graduates, writes Christopher Mason

            Q&A

            Ask the expert: Masters in management

            In the first Financial Times Ask the experts: applying to business school clinic, three industry experts answered your questions

            Capital asset

            Where better to study for a business degree than in the heart of the City of London, asks Della Bradshaw

              TECHNOLOGY

              Tools for school

              Mobile and internet technology is transforming the way business school staff communicate with students, writes Jane Bird

                Touch and go

                Paul Taylor selects his pick of the latest laptops, gadgets and handsets for graduate students

                  INTERNSHIPS

                  Working class

                  Students on placements not only gain valuable hands-on experience – a job may be on offer, too, writes Ross Tieman

                    HOPES & FEARS

                    Foreign affairs

                    As more firms hire locally, Joachim Hansen wonders if international students really benefit from their time abroad