The business schools that topped the tables for custom and open programmes
Executive education increasingly targets a practical understanding of the technology
Many business schools are responding with renewed commitment to diversity and environmental issues
Executives are seeking the kind of dialogue that video sessions rarely deliver
In a diverse market, alumni are increasingly selective in their search for additional learning
Business schools are adapting their programmes to meet demand
Many schools are exploring establishing offices, campuses and joint programmes with institutions inside the kingdom
Many businesses are discovering that ecosystems are not just worth safeguarding, they are worth investing in
How the twin rankings of custom and open-enrolment programmes were compiled
Which schools topped the tables for custom and open programmes — and what the data tells us
New short-course tables show some reversal of post-Covid insistence on in-person training
Executive courses are tackling tensions in workforces often spanning boomers and Gen Z
The Financial Times research quality metric compilation for business school MBA, EMBA and Online MBA courses
The more advanced an applicant’s career is, the more unwilling they are to abandon work for full-time study
How this year’s ranking of Europe’s top institutions was compiled, plus school profiles
The 2025 Research Insights table rates work that reaches beyond academia into business and policy
Learn how this year’s EMBA table was compiled and the criteria assessed
Read this mini teaching case study on financial services disruption in Africa and consider the questions raised
The degree is famously demanding and women often have additional responsibilities — so how do students cope?
Washington University-Fudan programme tops table as other business degree alumni salaries dip or flatline
An EMBA helped former violinist Rosenna East hone her skills as managing director of the Sinfonia of London
Study story: Viviane Joalland signed up for an EMBA to develop her leadership role in the French health sector
Study around the world is core to many EMBAs but international tensions are putting the model under strain
England rugby international Toby Flood is among athletes embarking on executive MBAs to transition into life after sport
A growing number of people whose parents had no higher education are signing up for executive MBAs
From student motivations to alumni pay, FT specialists delve into the data from the 2025 EMBA Ranking
Virtual mentors offer cheaper — but more limited — advice to executives
Students no longer limited to geography or a rigid structure demand cheaper, more flexible alternatives
Lee Newman, dean at Madrid-based IE, taking a ‘hard look’ at the portfolio of courses as he warns the market is ‘confused’
To help future executive leaders learn effectively about real-world sustainability issues, academics are putting a fresh — often high-tech — spin on traditional courses
The annual assessment is based on schools’ performance across multiple programmes
Despite falls in company funding, participants use the degree to accelerate careers — or change direction
Student story: An Executive MBA helped Joan LaRovere develop an AI tool to bring healthcare to ‘medical deserts’
Alumni, faculty and admissions directors share advice on essential factors to consider
An EMBA took Emmanuel Jacob out of his comfort zone and readied him for senior roles
Traditionally used to climb corporate ladders, the EMBA is increasingly also a route to entrepreneurship