FT specialists delve into the data from the 2024 EMBA Ranking
Open letter from industry coalition adds pressure on government to ensure children are taught how money works
Experiments by academy schools — and without Treasury money — are key to solving problems for deprived families
Commenters discuss the latest figures on the male education deficit — join the debate
First-time jobseekers are advised to seek work experience and broaden options as vacancies fall
Parents are increasingly relaxed about them, despite research suggesting that every absence does count
Annual allocation up 15% as local authorities and education body warn of spiralling costs
Embassies argue international schools in London should be exempt from tax change
From Sydney to Manchester, higher education institutions need the benefit of a policy compact for the long term
We are looking for the business schools that are contributing most to a fairer, more sustainable world
Former UK prime minister says ‘groundbreaking innovation’ in low-cost loans should be widely used in development finance
In countries such as Mozambique and Haiti, schools have been closed or destroyed
Report by Lord Mandelson calls for more focus on critical technologies as part of wider industrial strategy
Women under-represented in Stem subjects at university and afterwards are quizzed about plans to start a family
Modern apprenticeships offer students an alternative route to qualification
OECD report points to challenges in improving state-backed provision for young children
Policies that actually work trust local communities and focus on getting the fundamentals right
The Cems and Qtem consortia of schools and businesses offer good outcomes
Learn how this year’s table was compiled
Participants and graduates on what the business programme did for them
What FT data tells us about schools’ alumni salaries by sector, gender and top careers
Pernilla Wohlström combined sporting skills with those from her masters in management
Student journey: After a bruising ride with his first start-up, Philipp Buhr turned to study before starting again
Institutions are upgrading facilities at home and investing overseas to attract students and enrich their experiences
Switzerland’s St Gallen returns to the top of the Masters in Management table, as alumni in financial sector fare best