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Shifting attitudes make investment in cleaner technologies more viable, academics argue
Campus expansion in Europe often has to accommodate history and nature
As demand drops for top US flagship courses, the odds of getting in improve
A detailed look at one educational lender.
A new funding model offers loans to business school students from emerging economies
Competition looms from China, Hong Kong and south-east Asia
Insead’s outdated ‘welcome week’ reinforced its MBAs’ elite status
The elite business school has cancelled the ego-busting event after complaints
Heading back to campus after years in the workforce brings challenges
Family-owned companies can benefit from more professional skills
Insead alumni were vital to graduate Shachar Bialick’s fintech start-up
Many top-ranked programmes are link-ups between schools on different continents
The MBA industry has much to fear from more specialised degrees
Schools shift from penned prose to pixels in their search for candidates
Business school students need clear goals if a placement is to lead to a full-time role
Business schools lure applicants from preferred countries with generous scholarships
FT ranking highlights disparities in salaries after graduation
Alumni of top 100 MBA courses paid $142,000 on average in 2016
Which business schools are up or down, plus trends and profiles
London Business School stays top as continental contenders rise
The ‘international school based in France’ trains students to work anywhere in the world
Academics try to crack the problem of gender balance and leadership
Would-be students question the value of what was once the must-have business qualification
Sabbaticals are one sign of a need for respite but even they can be too busy, writes Herminia Ibarra
Try a ‘radical sabbatical’ instead of handing in your notice as you attempt to make a dream reality
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