The win marks IE’s fourth consecutive victory, ahead of Imperial in second and Warwick in third
Some academics are beginning to reach for paper again, but it is not always possible to eliminate phones and laptops
Students entering this new labour market should plan what they share, rethink competition and consider collective bargaining
The more advanced an applicant’s career is, the more unwilling they are to abandon work for full-time study
Business schools are grappling with different ways to detect improper use of AI, and mulling new ways to assess students
Studying while competing means elite sportsmen and women can prepare for a life beyond their sport
How the Online MBA ranking was compiled
US business school heads the 2026 table as focus sharpens on value, employment and AI
FT specialists delve into the numbers behind the 2026 ranking, from pay over time to sector and gender
In our new ‘How to’ series, students and faculty share experiences and tips, plus the admissions arms race
An ex-ballet dancer is among students and alumni sharing insights into what helped them thrive
Leadership lessons are increasingly adventurous, from mountain expeditions to real-life business consultancy
Organisational behaviour
Financial management
Geopolitics
Leadership
Arts entrepreneurship
Insurance economics
The Financial Times research quality metric compilation for business school MBA, EMBA and Online MBA courses
Financial Risk Management
Asset Pricing and Trading
Average incomes five years after graduating are less than for people who studied nursing
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
As generative AI comes of age, its use in online MBAs poses tough questions for business schools and students. Plus, the value of flexibility and why top athletes opt for remote learning
How this year’s ranking was compiled, plus school profiles
Students and graduates share their experiences and advice for those who will follow
Attempts to establish shared standards are lagging behind adoption of the technology