More than 1 in 3 employees surveyed say their qualifications are higher than job requires
Pressure on government to take action over the ‘cost of learning crisis’ in the UK capital
AI could instantly open up a huge range of books in different languages — but fiction really does require that human touch
Better social infrastructure can foster resilience in densely-populated urban environments
More than 180 authors and publishers warn that writers of colours are under-represented in school curriculum
UK employers must report gender disparity in wages but critics say the obligation provides little accountability
FT Seasonal Appeal backs charities devoted to financial literacy and free school meals
How this year’s ranking of Europe’s leading institutions was compiled
An MBA graduate used her skills to build The Kelsey, a non-profit named in her relative’s honour
The annual assessment is based on schools’ performance across multiple programmes
Student story: A globally focused degree opened up opportunities abroad for Julie Kurtian
Students and faculty share their thoughts on studying in different countries
Gen Z workers posting redundancy videos are trending — but can harm their future prospects
Changes in asset management industry threaten relevance of CFA qualification
FT ranking specialists explore the diversity of students and faculty, alumni salaries, and what is taught where
Former Tory leader beats four rivals including Peter Mandelson in tightly fought election
Sustainability has risen up the curriculum in Europe but US peers are under pressure to be less ‘woke’
Improving access to capital is crucial to build on the continent’s proven strengths
Harvard, Stanford and Notre Dame offer those in their early sixties a chance to find a social purpose
Commenters discuss the pros and cons of adding tax to private education — join the debate
Business and education experts say diminished role for companies could undermine reforms
Anti-migrant sentiment and policy changes in the UK and EU affect recruitment, deans say
Concern rises over new taxes and funding cuts under a president who sees colleges as overrun by Marxists
Vow to crack down on the ‘censorship cartel’ has researchers worried — and Big Tech is on notice
A sense of the challenges ahead mean primary and secondary schoolchildren are eager for financial literacy