Boredom and a lack of flexibility push many out
Top tips on authentic places to dine and drink in La Serenissima
UK employers must report gender disparity in wages but critics say the obligation provides little accountability
Delaware judge rejects shareholders’ overwhelming reapproval of award for chief of electric-car maker
Also in today’s newsletter, a green argument for EU financial integration
Generative AI is set to reshape the workplace. Are companies ready for the change?
The Met is on a mission to win over a wider — and younger — audience with a pioneering programme of contemporary works
Industry argues reforms would undermine jobs market in letter to business secretary
New tools will flag when someone is dominating a meeting
Group’s microcomputers are used widely but Eben Upton worries about losing entrepreneurial spirit after listing
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
Employers switch traditional drinks events for team building such as crafts and sports
Telecoms group says ‘three together, two wherever’ hybrid approach will be checked via employee pass card data
The fuzzy meaning space is becoming depressingly overcrowded
The continent has yet to create a tech company to rival Alphabet, Amazon or Apple. Ian Hogarth explains why this matters — and how to set it right
Contrary to our fantasy, it is not all 35-hour weeks, long holidays and leisurely lunches (well, maybe the latter)
FT ranking specialists explore the diversity of students and faculty, alumni salaries, and what is taught where
Making fundraising events fun, and maybe even competitive, may be one way to revive giving at work
Optimistic thinking on AI, Silicon Valley Bank in China, and considering your goals in reverse
Sustainability has risen up the curriculum in Europe but US peers are under pressure to be less ‘woke’