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Graduate Options

Masters In Creative Entrepreneurship: A chance to study with the experts

Published: 18 January 2007

Creativity and commercial riches can be natural bedfellows - as a new course shows

The changing face of the doctorate

Published: 18 January 2007

'I want to make contacts and see what's out there'

Joint Doctoral Programme: From the Midlands to the Far East

Published: 18 January 2007

Nottingham is extending its global reach by training Malaysian academics

Postgraduate Lives: Laura McAtackney, student at Bristol University

Published: 18 January 2007

'It felt like Siberia: cold, grey and dark'

Masters Degrees: Education for the sake of it

Published: 18 January 2007

He's broke - and the course won't help his career. Nick Jackson explains why he's back in academia

Anne-Marie Martin: Honesty is the key to choosing an MBA

Published: 18 January 2007

There are 3,000 children in China under the age of six studying for an "early MBA". Their parents believe that MBAs bestow advantage in the job market. This is yet another twist in the history of the Master of Business Administration - a qualification that has courted controversy since its introduction in the US in the early 1900s.

Postgraduate Queries

Published: 18 January 2007

'Can I train as a nurse at the age of 41? What would be the best way of getting into the not-for-profit sector?'

MBA finance modules: Should qualified accountants be exempt?

Published: 18 January 2007

You are a qualified accountant with an ambition to become chief executive. To make the grade, you'll need to learn more about general business strategy but don't see the value of sitting in on finance classes that tell you what you already know. How will schools react to this?

How to harness your full MBA potential

Published: 18 January 2007

Caroline Haydon discovers an ambitious programme that seeks to solve your personal problems - and world hunger

How blogs can help you chooose a business school

Published: 18 January 2007

Schools should take note: candidates may glean more about a course from blogs than from a glossy prospectus

Business leaders of the future

Published: 18 January 2007

Harriet Swain meets two winners of this year's Durham MBA/Independent Newspaper Scholarship competition

Diversity is the key to US success

Published: 18 January 2007

Revamped courses are attracting consultants, bankers and Broadway dancers, says Peter Brown

Distance learning: Don't give up your day job

Published: 18 January 2007

The internet has helped make distance learning a viable alternative, says Nic Paton

How to successfully pitch business ideas

Published: 18 January 2007

Entrepreneurship may be instinctive, but presenting to venture capitalists benefits from rehearsal, says Nic Paton

Russia: Building business schools for budding oligarchs

Published: 18 January 2007

The Kremlin is backing two multi-million pound business schools - but they're only for the wealthy, says Andrew Osborn in Moscow

Can Shakespeare really be a useful management tool?

Published: 18 January 2007

Last term an imaginative new management programme called Politics, Power and the Art of Influence was launched at the Said Business School, Oxford. Designed for experienced executives, it combines Shakespeare's history play, Julius Caesar, role play and modern management theory. Similar courses have been taught at other schools, including the Cranfield MBA course.

MBAs: The battle for greater flexibility

Published: 18 January 2007

Business schools are competing for students by offering increasingly varied modes of study, says Hilary Wilce

Women in business: How business schools aim to help

Published: 18 January 2007

The number of women directors has fallen. Mary Braid looks at how business schools are addressing the problem

Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon University

Published: 17 December 2006

AGE: 41.

Aberdeen University Business School

Published: 17 December 2006

AGE: Four for the business school.

Ashridge Business School

Published: 17 December 2006

AGE: 47.

Aston Business School

Published: 17 December 2006

AGE: As an institution, over 100. It was set up in 1895 and has been a university since 1966.

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