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Latest FT ranking comes at a time of growing interest in learning online
Signs indicate that virtual methods of study are here to stay
Quality can be questionable in the ‘Wild West’ of higher education
While traditional degrees are still desired for many leadership roles, digital alternatives are gaining momentum
The impactful chatbot illustrates cons as well as pros of AI-generated insights
Virtual instruction enables more ‘diverse and rich’ participation
Existing rankings should do more to recognise how schools improve social mobility of their students
Fulfilment of initial promise made for the technology remains elusive
With demand for labour high, companies want employees trained cost effectively — and quickly
Two business school professors prepared this exercise for students to focus on the strategic dilemmas for fossil fuel groups
How the Online MBA ranking of the top 10 programmes was compiled
The FT’s 2022 survey reveals growing student numbers, though some things remain constant
The latest FT ranking of courses comes at a time of growing interest in online learning, which intensified during the Covid pandemic as many business schools — alongside other higher education institutions — began offering a wider range of hybrid, synchronous and asynchronous options for students
Byju’s rode a wave of investor enthusiasm to a $22bn valuation. But questions over its rapid expansion have clouded its future
What schools and alumni data in the region reveal
Consultants and tech start-ups offer a large share of courses but partnerships can draw on different strengths
Citigroup is redesigning junior banking jobs to avoid risk of burnout
Warwick is number one in the FT online business ranking
Attention to culture and to job design is the key to managing hybrid organisations
Course directors recognise that jobs and families can make it hard to meet a demanding schedule
Digital learning platforms increasingly see advantages in smaller, more focused programmes
Demand for interactive, personalised learning means the days of the ‘sage on the stage’ are numbered
Choosing among schools and courses is tricky. These FAQs offer some handy pointers
Online MBAs are a good fit for managers who expect to run online teams
Many courses remain as costly as conventional MBAs, and draw in mostly local learners
The qualification does not come cheap — but the returns are good, especially in a tight jobs market
The pandemic has spurred fresh competition for the executive education market
‘The beauty of putting wine on the small screen was that we could show the beauty of wine country’
Now students have seen how universities can adapt quickly in a crisis, their expectations have grown
An alliance is building a common online curriculum to broaden exposure to other cultures
Pandemic highlighted pros and cons of online learning, driving creation of blended models
Platforms that assess pupils and guide teachers on how to improve lesson plans are becoming mainstream
Business schools’ short courses were hardest hit by Covid — but they fought back with creative solutions
Students and schools swiftly adapted to teaching technology — but obstacles remain
Students and teachers have made extraordinary efforts but Covid has exacerbated crises
FT and World Bank contest highlights pupils’ views on study in the pandemic, in their own words
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