23 Mar 2012
| by MT Staff
Alice Barnard explains why fostering an entrepreneurial attitude among the new generation is more important than ever.
01 Mar 2012
| by Jeremy Hazlehurst
Whether you're crazy about golf, a wine-lover or even if you want to work in mining, there is an increasing array of specialist MBAs that will give you an edge in your chosen industry. Jeremy Hazlehurst reports.
The Government may have promised £1.4bn to create new apprenticeships, but that isn't accounting for the shortage of skills among school-leavers...
The percentage of graduate jobs left unfilled last year, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters.
'[Children are] bored out of their minds being taught how to use Word and Excel by bored teachers' - Education secretary Michael Gove tells it like it is during an announcement of major changes to the ICT curriculum, scrapping current lessons which teaches students how to use basic programs, to create...
Is this the end of the road for Tenner Tycoon, nee Make Your Mark with a Tenner? The enterprise education scheme's been cancelled this year as it searches for new partners.
Global Entrepreneurship Week is a global celebration of enterprise, boasting 40,000 events across 104 countries and over ten million participants. Here's a sneak peek at the week.
A stint in China is becoming a CV must-have for the corporate titans of tomorrow, and with more than 120 MBA programmes to choose from and double-digit economic growth, it's an attractive place to study and work for other reasons, too, says Andrew Saunders.
The founder of the student travel site on her year in Florence, art, and early morning exercise.
09 Sep 2011
| by Kevin Young
People are a company's best asset, so keeping training up-to-date is vital, says this week's expert.