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An enterprising approach to education

As A-level results soar again, a small business group argues that work-based training is still under-valued...

What I really learned at Harvard Business School

The Daily Telegraph's former New York bureau chief Philip Delves Broughton forsook his trade to pursue an MBA at that most prestigious business school on Boston's Charles River. He experienced life in the classroom and on campus, studying alongside capitalism's ultra-privileged elite. Read on for the...

What's in a name? About £30m

Cambridge college New Hall is renaming itself after a generous benefactor - but is this really sensible?

Charity WLTM City slickers with TLC

For those in the City more concerned with saving the world than saving their bonus, help is at hand.

Is a degree just the job?

The official line is that universities should equip students with work skills. But in a fast-changing world, people need a broader grounding for life.

MT's Week in 60 Seconds

This week: the pong of protectionism, a pile of profit, and a plethora of pillows.

More charities get private equity backing

The industry's once-controversial charitable foundation has backed another four children's charities...

Technoserve gains heavyweight backers

After a $3m donation from Google, the US not-for-profit has now chalked up a $47m grant from Bill Gates.

MT's Davos Blog: Signing off...

Kevin Kelly, CEO of Heidrick & Struggles, reports on the weekend action at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.

Third sector takes private lessons

Ex-Crisis boss Shaks Ghosh tells MT how the voluntary sector can learn from the private sector.

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