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Andrew Jack

Global Education Editor

Andrew Jack is global education editor for the Financial Times, writing on educational issues around the world and editorial lead for the free FT schools programme. He was previously head of curated content, deputy editor of the big read section, pharmaceuticals correspondent, and a foreign correspondent in France and Russia.

He oversees the free FT Schools Digest (sign up here) and the Business School Insider newsletters. He is the author of Inside Putin's Russia and The French Exception.

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  • Tuesday, 15 October, 2024
    The Big Read
    The boom in home schooling

    Parents and children unhappy with traditional education are turning to online alternatives after the pandemic opened the door to new ways of learning

    Ambreen Baig, director of hybrid schools at Dukes Education, pupil Reginald Lakeland, 15 and Jamie Whiteside, co-director of Dukes Education, sit at a table looking at a laptop
  • Sunday, 13 October, 2024
    Executive MBA
    What the ranking report tells us about the Executive MBA in 2024

    Despite falls in company funding, participants use the degree to accelerate careers — or change direction

  • Sunday, 13 October, 2024
    Executive MBA
    Older alumni using Executive MBAs as start-up springboards, FT ranking shows

    Traditionally used to climb corporate ladders, the EMBA is increasingly also a route to entrepreneurship

    A pyramid-shaped building with reflective glass panels stands on a landscaped campus next to a serene pond. Natural stone formations and trees frame the water
  • Sunday, 13 October, 2024
    Business school
    Art meets commerce at business school

    Institutions are building collections of work by esteemed artists — but can they be integrated into education?

    An abstract mobile sculpture featuring red metal shapes dangles from the ceiling of an architectural space with a concrete texture and large skylight
  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    At Home with the FT
    Peter Schlesinger: ‘It was drug-ridden back then — but a wonderful place’

    In 1978, the ceramicist arrived in New York, buying an apartment in an old girdle factory in the Flatiron district. Much has changed, but his home remains true to the area’s creative past

    An older man dressed in jeans and a blue top leans against an orange sofa in a large living room. A painting of flowers can be seen on the wall behind him, and a drinks trolly with several glass decanters is beside him
  • Tuesday, 8 October, 2024
    Princeton University
    Princeton reverses ban on fossil fuel companies funding research

    Officials claim university’s policy harmed scholars working to combat effects of climate change

    Princeton University students participate in a protest on campus against the university’s fossil fuel investments
  • Wednesday, 2 October, 2024
    House & Home
    Lessons from America’s first ‘war on rats’ summit

    New York City appointed a ‘rat tsar’ and launched ‘rat academies’ — its inaugural National Urban Rat Summit aimed to offer fresh insights to help landlords and renters

  • Sunday, 29 September, 2024
    Work & Careers
    The trends shaping graduate recruitment

    First-time jobseekers are advised to seek work experience and broaden options as vacancies fall

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  • Wednesday, 25 September, 2024
    OutlookOutlook
    Young Americans learn from Model UN to handle disagreements diplomatically

    With politics polarised and online aggression crushing debate, demand is surging for schemes that teach empathetic engagement

    Model UN simulations
  • Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
    Special ReportThriving Cities
    Child victims of conflict and violence face barriers to learning

    In countries such as Mozambique and Haiti, schools have been closed or destroyed

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  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    Special ReportFT Health: Communicable Diseases
    Book review: surveying the four decades since Aids

    CDC officials recount the critical role of politicians and others surrounding the story of HIV

  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    Special ReportFT Health: Communicable Diseases
    Medical pay inequality weakens fight against infectious diseases

    Lower earnings for doctors specialising in communicable disease make it harder to recruit and retain workers

  • Sunday, 8 September, 2024
    Masters in Management
    Masters in management: alliances’ additional qualifications

    The Cems and Qtem consortia of schools and businesses offer good outcomes

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  • Sunday, 8 September, 2024
    Masters in Management
    Masters graduates in finance jobs enjoy sharp rise in pay, FT ranking shows

    Switzerland’s St Gallen returns to the top of the Masters in Management table, as alumni in financial sector fare best

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  • Sunday, 8 September, 2024
    Masters in Management
    Masters in management degree extends international reach

    While demand for many business courses is in decline, interest in the MiM remains strong, ranking report shows

    A person walking past a stone pillar adorned with the University of Chicago emblem, featuring a shield with a phoenix rising and the Latin inscription ‘Crescat scientia, vita excolatur’
  • Sunday, 8 September, 2024
    University of Oxford
    Competition intensifies in race to be next Oxford university chancellor

    Record number of voters prepare for first online ballot

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  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    Masters in Management
    Building belief in business education

    Schools with religious traditions are contributing to a shift toward putting people and planet alongside profit

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  • Monday, 2 September, 2024
    UK schools
    Maths education in UK schools needs to be revamped, says Royal Society

    Britain is a ‘peculiar outlier’ in allowing children to drop the subject at 16, says president of institution

    A student completes her GCSE mathematics exam
  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    UK universities
    Southampton university to open campus in India

    Institution in Delhi will offer UK degrees to tap rising local demand

    A sign reading ‘University of Southampton’ on the edge of the main campus in Southampton
  • Monday, 26 August, 2024
    Special ReportFT Wealth: September
    How America’s billionaire alumni weaponise elite university donations

    Clashes over Gaza have turned a spotlight onto governance at institutions such as Harvard and Columbia

    A large crowd of people gathered outdoors at a university campus. The scene is viewed from behind a large bronze statue, which seems to be holding a staff and wearing a laurel crown
  • Sunday, 25 August, 2024
    Education
    US universities brace for next round of Gaza protests as students return

    Academics issue tougher guidelines while trying to clear space for political debate

    A demonstrator waves a Palestinian flag on the Columbia university campu
  • Thursday, 15 August, 2024
    Education
    Larger teams found to reduce innovation and limit promotion hopes

    Academics who publish research with many co-authors are less likely to receive tenure or grants

    A woman conducting a scientific experiment in a laboratory
  • Thursday, 15 August, 2024
    Columbia University
    Columbia president resigns after pressure over student Gaza protests

    Minouche Shafik was widely criticised for handling of campus demonstrations over Israel-Hamas war

    Minouche Shafik speaks at a hearing in Congress
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    Education
    Spanish business school to start awarding US degrees

    IE gains licence to offer a masters in business sustainability in New York

    Manhattan skyline
  • Monday, 22 July, 2024
    ExplainerUS presidential election 2024
    What Harris must do to secure the Democratic nomination

    The US vice-president is gaining support and donations, but her party’s delegates are not yet secured

    Joe Biden walks out of the Oval Office of the White House
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