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The degree retained its allure for students in the pandemic but there is pressure to adapt
FT data specialists analyse trends as alumni from Asia-Pacific outnumber north Americans
Admissions directors offer practical tips on what to do — and what to avoid
Covid, technology and industry experts are shaking up business school tuition and careers
HR high-flyer Laura Brady on how a degree changed her career — and policy at AB InBev
Two titles make the case for business schools to take on issues such as sustainability, equality and justice
Designed to drive discussion, the method has been adopted by schools around the world
From scholarships and loans to sponsorship and savings, careful research repays the effort
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Support for US business owners of colour can build on the pandemic-fuelled start-up boom
Students and graduates share their experiences of the business programme
The pandemic has changed business education — and what students want from it
ChatGPT earned a solid grade and outperformed some humans on a Wharton course
Winners of FT responsible business education awards highlight shift towards study of societal impact
As pressure mounts on companies to look beyond profit, business schools are responding with new courses and teaching. These awards, now in their second year, acknowledge those institutions, researchers and alumni whose efforts are helping recast business
Student and employer demand is driving realisation that institutions must adapt or risk disruption
The second edition of the FT’s Responsible Business Education Awards offers a heartening snapshot of research that has real social impact
From combating plastic waste to providing companionship to isolated elderly, graduates look to improve people’s lives
Studies link theory and practice as social and environmental problems become more acute
Business school and faculty networks respond to demand for more sustainability-related content
Business school classes lack the diversity that encourages empathy and, ultimately, could cure the ill of wage stagnation
Teaching sustainable capitalism gives emerging leaders the guidance they need to improve the world
Competition for students, Covid and the war in Ukraine have piled pressure on institutions
An academic’s three steps to put environmental and societal issues at the heart of teaching
How this year’s ranking of the leading 95 schools was compiled
Profile: a masters and smart networking proved the right prescription for Sanchita Pasi
He is the first UK prime minister to hold the degree, at a time when its value is being seriously questioned
Case study: theatre producer Adam Blanshay overcame multiple challenges to study for an EMBA
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What schools and alumni data in the region reveal
Mandatory courses on policy and geopolitics come as Beijing seeks to recast the country’s economy
Providers must balance demand for international study travel with pressure to be greener
Students and graduates on what they learnt from their degree
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