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UK prime minister set to propose sweeping changes to education in England as he battles for re-election
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Legal filings allege Indian edtech company transferred the money to conceal its whereabouts
Ministerial rhetoric about too many undergraduates ignores the real causes of the problem
Sins of omission and distortion from politicians are complicating the real point of the discipline
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Business schools in Europe — birthplace of the degree — continue to dominate but competition is growing
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Students and alumni share advice and experiences with those following in their footsteps
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Practitioners discuss creating a cultural shift — and the role of business schools
Dodgy materials and poor construction typify a desire to drive down public sector costs via opaque contracts
The student-led HEC Paris scheme is among radical experiments to widen access
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