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Resources for professors and students. A selection of FT content for use in business and management teaching.
HEC Paris comes first in latest Financial Times’ evaluation of performance, followed by London Business School and Iese
How this year’s ranking of Europe’s leading institutions was compiled
European schools are reporting rises in applications — so what are they doing to improve accessibility?
Study story: An EMBA helped Esther Hardi accelerate her move into green energy and recharge her enthusiasm
What FT data tells us about European schools’ alumni salaries, seniority and carbon targets
Highlighting some of the schools that performed strongly in the 2023 table
Alumni and undergraduates share their advice and experiences of European study
Case study: lessons from Nigel Farage’s clash with the bank and its parent, NatWest
Current trends raise questions about how far the European model needs to be rethought
Study story: forced to give up dance training, Isabella Agdestein sought new challenges
What should business students know to prepare for a fast-changing technological future?
Some top European MBAs are reaching gender parity — but the sector has a long way to go
Group dynamics can deter members from speaking out, so how do we empower them?
Conflict is putting recent progress of central and eastern European schools under pressure
Degrees are being tailored to meet the sustainability demands of the sector and applicants
Expansion on continent focuses on a young, ambitious demographic hungry for skills
Why a US diversity lawsuit focused on race is raising concerns for gender equality. Plus: Tina Brown interviewed; macho Mexico’s female-led presidential race; the gaming sector’s image problem; and where maternity leave and hybrid working blend
Employer funding of managers has fallen fast but demand for a global degree is strong
EMBAs increasingly include courses that make a difference in the wider world and develop ESG knowledge
This business school-style teaching case explores attempts to make it economically viable to help tackle diseases in lower-income countries
The degree is attracting more youthful applicants who like the flexibility of part-time study
Senior executives also increasingly want to avoid being tied to long work contracts
Business schools in Europe — birthplace of the degree — continue to dominate but competition is growing
Admissions advisers and programme directors share tips on choosing degrees and applying
Students and alumni share advice and experiences with those following in their footsteps
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