Resources for professors and students. A selection of FT content for use in business and management teaching.
FT articles to use in the classroom
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
The dilemmas facing cement makers in their efforts to decarbonise are considered in the latest of our series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability. Read selected FT articles and see how you would address similar challenges
The NZBA, created in 2021 with the Swiss bank as a founder member, has been left exposed by the re-election of Donald Trump
Topical issues for classroom discussion. This series hosts short case studies on contemporary business dilemmas for professors and students, written by academics who provide insights and questions on themes from supply chains and artificial intelligence, to marketing and accounting
More colleges are launching courses in entrepreneurship but founders question their value
The FT’s 2025 ranking of the top schools for financial education, alongside deep dives into key issues: finance grads target jobs outside banking roles, how to fix carbon reporting, arts school students embrace entrepreneurship, and why business schools are redesigning their curriculums
How the league table of finance degrees was compiled
ESCP of France tops the Financial Times’ 2025 table of pre-professional finance masters programmes
As political resistance and market demands reshape the landscape, business schools are recalibrating curricula to focus on material risk, regulation and financial performance
Business schools are redesigning their curricula to produce graduates who interpret machine learning models, and make critical decisions in data-rich environments
A new approach based on widely accepted accounting principles can accurately measure emissions across even the most complex supply chain
In an era of disruption, finance students are being taught how to think flexibly, adapt swiftly and manage ambiguity as a core career skill
Post‑pandemic, the performing arts school is embracing entrepreneurship — and a drive towards full tuition‑free access
Buyout firms move early as investment banking hiring slows and masters in finance students look beyond traditional roles
Executive education increasingly targets a practical understanding of the technology
The business schools that topped the tables for custom and open programmes
In a diverse market, alumni are increasingly selective in their search for additional learning
Institutions seek to lure elite scholars who fear being caught up by tougher US visa rules
Industry incumbents must decide when and how to use new production methods while the old ones remain profitable