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How to choose a programme

Deciding to go to business school is the simplest part of what can be a complicated process, but how do you choose the right school?

Is the MBA retaining its popularity? See what our panel of experts had to say

Video: How to apply for an MBA

Chioma Isiadinso, chief executive of Expartus, the admissions consultancy, talks to Daniel Garrahan about how to tackle the application.

Foreign offices

Business schools are opening teaching facilities abroad, and countries such as China and India are of growing interest to prospective students, writes Della Bradshaw

Stefan Stern: A flying start

Business school academics must adopt a more relevant and practical approach for students to acquire the real-world skills they need

Meet the Dean

Jay Light, outgoing dean of Harvard Business School, has faced some of the toughest years in the school’s history. By Rebecca Knight

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COMMENT

Time for a change

Business schools must do more than tinker with the curriculum if they are to maintain their pre-eminence and attract a wider range of students

    Tom Robertson

    The work of Muhammad Yunus, the father of microcredit, is an example to all MBA students, writes the Wharton school’s Tom Robertson

      RANKINGS

      League table winners and losers

      As London Business School tops the FT MBA rankings, US schools lose their dominance. By Michael Jacobs

      Profile: Sir Andrew Likierman

      For the dean of London Business School, it has been a time of both consolidation and progress, writes Della Bradshaw

        School quality reflected in MBA salaries

        Business school graduates in 2009 faced a tough job market than in previous years, but satisfaction with career development remained high, says Michael Jacobs

        Top schools by subject

        The ten best schools in eight categories

          GOING TO BUSINESS SCHOOL

          Making an application

          It takes up to two years before you begin your degree to ensure that your personal profile will open the door to your chosen school

          Securing outside funding

          You win that coveted place at business school. Then comes the really big question: how do you pay for it? asks Della Bradshaw

            Getting the right visa

            Getting a visa can seem one of the longest and most complex procedures in the bid to join that coveted MBA programme, writes Charlotte Clarke

            Interactive Map: Getting the right visa

            Overview of visa entry requirement and post graduation employment options

              FEATURES

              Double acts

              By offering social and professional programmes for partners, business schools are appealing to students’ companions, writes Rebecca Knight

              Real deals

              A scheme that sets interns the challenge of lowering energy consumption benefits MBA students and companies alike, writes Matthew Garrahan

              Job fears on the decline

              Recruiting is on the increase, but graduates holding out for the right job must be patient, says Wai Kwen Chan

                A learning curve

                A school for disadvantaged children in North Carolina hopes to prove that its business model can be replicated in other regions where poverty is rife, writes Sarah Murray

                Down to the details of salary

                Secured a job offer? Business schools can help in negotiating a good pay deal amid the downturn, writes Neil Courtis

                  PROFILES

                  School profile: Breaking with the past

                  Despite numerous challenges, the dean of the Institute of Business Administration, Karachi University remains optimistic

                    School profile: Stern eyes the global stage

                    The school plans a curriculum with a more international flavour

                    School profile: MBS practises what it preaches

                    The director of Manchester Business School has forged closer ties with business

                      THE BIG INTERVIEW

                      New terrain

                      John Fahey, head of National Geographic and a business school alumnus, talks to Tom Braithwaite about the challenges of the digital revolution

                        HOPES AND FEARS

                        Chicago calling

                        MBA programmes have come under fire in the recent economic turmoil, but Rahul Bajaj has found his studies to be a transformative experience

                          GADGETS

                          Crystal gazing

                          Paul Taylor looks at the raft of high-tech devices set for release in 2010

                            A fruitful partnership

                            A Canadian business school has linked up with local company RIM to offer students BlackBerrys, writes Christopher Mason