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Resources for professors and students. A selection of FT content for use in business and management teaching.
Sustainability: Looking at outstanding research, from carbon pricing and rating the ESG raters to collaboration between academics and executives. Plus why business schools are falling short in the fight against climate change.
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
Learn how this year’s table of the top 100 degrees was compiled
As demand grows for the material used in batteries, this MBA-style case study explores ethical dilemmas over unregulated mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Pioneered in Europe, the degree is growing in popularity elsewhere, opening up options for students
The student-led HEC Paris scheme is among radical experiments to widen access
Covid-19 forced undergraduates into remote learning — now many demand in-person study
Management courses are readying people for an industry transformed by the Covid-19 pandemic
From salary increases and alumni networks to what students really want and teaching quality
Research papers on ESG themes — positive and sceptical — dominate recent downloads from the Social Science Research Network website
Business school teaching and academic studies do not reflect new climate change realities
A novel approach breaks down barriers between business schools and commerce
An FT report highlights outstanding work — and how academia falls short on ESG issues
A watch executive’s sustainability research highlights how DBAs have practical impact
How the league table of finance degrees was compiled
Five of the highest-ranked 10 schools are French, including the top four
Republicans’ pushback against ethical investing is hitting sentiment elsewhere
Students welcome progress but urge more teaching on business launches
A rise in women taking MiF degrees reflects more being appointed to faculty
European providers dominate the open-enrolment and custom course tables — with striking exceptions
Online start-ups, consultancies and corporate universities disrupt executive education
This business school-style case asks readers to make difficult decisions in a time of war
AI is already being used to create content and assess student needs — but rapid progress is raising concerns
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