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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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  • Monday, 3 November, 2025
    Education
    Trump’s university backlash drives US researchers towards Europe

    EU grant applications hit record in 2025 amid surge in interest from American academics

    A group of people hold signs reading “Defend Science” and “Protect Our Students” during a protest at Columbia University.
  • Sunday, 2 November, 2025
    Special ReportFT Business Education Research Insights
    FT Research Insights ranking 2025: the top business schools

    The people trying to drive work with impact beyond academia, how to assess it — and the top 50

  • Sunday, 2 November, 2025
    Special ReportFT Business Education Research Insights
    Wharton tops FT ranking of business schools with impact

    The 2025 Research Insights table rates work that reaches beyond academia into business and policy

  • Sunday, 2 November, 2025
    Special ReportFT Business Education Research Insights
    Sustainable thinking: research aligned with green goals

    Why are endangered vultures a threat to humans? Many business school studies align with UN sustainability targets

    Sweta Patel and Sherwin Everett care for an injured white-rumped vulture, examining a wound on its wing.
  • Friday, 31 October, 2025
    Education
    Children struggle to read because of outdated teaching, study says

    Most children in lower and middle income countries fail basic literacy tests, according to World Bank-backed report

    A child in a red jacket sits on the floor reading a comic book in the comic section of a children's bookstore, surrounded by colorful shelves of books.
  • Thursday, 16 October, 2025
    Harvard University
    Harvard suffers $113mn loss after Trump’s cuts to research funding

    University’s losses are the largest since 2011 and have forced lay-offs and freezes on hiring and salary increases

    A Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences flag hangs from a brick building on campus, framed by trees and deep blue sky.
  • Sunday, 12 October, 2025
    Executive MBA
    FT 2025 Executive MBA Ranking shows rise in graduate earnings

    Washington University-Fudan programme tops table as other business degree alumni salaries dip or flatline

    Knight Center building with large windows and red stone facade at sunset, with a few people walking along a path and sunlight filtering through trees.
  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Can free speech survive in America’s universities?

    Princeton president Christopher Eisgruber and Sarah McLaughlin of Fire on safeguarding student debate in an angry, polarised world

  • Wednesday, 8 October, 2025
    Executive MBA
    Sports stars tackle new challenges at business school

    England rugby international Toby Flood is among athletes embarking on executive MBAs to transition into life after sport

    Toby Flood sits outdoors at the Okta corporate office in London, wearing a white shirt and khaki trousers.
  • Friday, 3 October, 2025
    US universities
    Trump administration demands universities sign up to ‘compact’ in return for funding

    Critics say linking funds to adherence to the White House’s principles undermines academic freedom

    Donald Trump listens during a Customs and Border Protection roundtable, with the Department of Homeland Security seal visible behind him.
  • Wednesday, 17 September, 2025
    FT Globetrotter
    Curator’s Pick: the hidden meanings in Rashid Johnson’s half-ton Guggenheim mosaic

    You have four more months to catch the artist’s major retrospective in New York. We asked the show’s curator to decode the spiritual symbols and personal references in its monumental entrance piece

    ‘Three Broken Souls’ (2025) by Rashid Johnson: s a mosaic artwork depicting three abstract, stylised figures with colourful, fragmented forms made from mirrored glass, tile, and ceramic.
  • Tuesday, 16 September, 2025
    Gardens
    Chasing the ‘cool factor’: inside the Bronx garden making waves

    As it celebrates its 60th anniversary, Wave Hill, on the banks of the Hudson River, is shaking things up — one hip-hop concert and rain garden at a time

    A vine-covered pergola surrounded by lush gardens at Wave Hill, with a river and forested cliffs in the background.
  • Monday, 15 September, 2025
    News in-depthUS politics & policy
    US campuses seek a safe space for debate after Charlie Kirk’s murder

    The assassination comes as universities are under pressure to expose students to a more diverse range of views

    People hold candles and stand solemnly during a vigil at Florida Atlantic University following the death of Charlie Kirk
  • Sunday, 7 September, 2025
    Masters in Management
    UK schools slide in 2025 FT Masters in Management Ranking

    Switzerland’s St Gallen retains the top spot, with strong showings from China and France

    Modern concrete building, at the University of St Gallen, with large windows and abstract dark sculptures on a grassy slope in front.
  • Sunday, 7 September, 2025
    Masters in Management
    Masters in Management 2025: Cems and Qtem programmes

    The two alliances of schools and businesses offer another take on the MiM — and some good outcomes

  • Thursday, 4 September, 2025
    Business education
    Decline in reading is inhibiting learning, academics warn

    Business school faculty say changing consumption of news and longer form writing limits understanding

    A woman sits at a desk using a laptop and mouse, with documents and a coffee mug nearby in a home office setting.
  • Thursday, 24 July, 2025
    US universities
    Columbia agrees $221mn settlement with Trump administration

    University does not admit to wrongdoing but submits to oversight from independent monitor

    Students are seen on the campus of Columbia University in New York City
  • Friday, 18 July, 2025
    The Big Read
    Chatbots in the classroom: how AI is reshaping higher education

    While institutions grapple with the pace of change, technology companies are moving quickly to offer custom learning products

    Montage image of graduates wearing mortar boards, a university building and the ChatGPT logo
  • Sunday, 13 July, 2025
    World Health Organization
    WHO’s south-east Asia head ‘on leave’ after Bangladesh corruption allegations

    Daughter of toppled PM Sheikh Hasina accused of fraud by country’s Anti-Corruption Commission

    Saima Wazed
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Harvard University
    Trump steps up pressure on Harvard with threat to accreditation

    Formal notification to regional education body is latest salvo in US president’s campaign against elite university

    Harvard sign at the Harvard University campus
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    University of Cambridge
    Cambridge university voters gear up to elect new chancellor in contested poll

    Several candidates raise concerns over ballot registration and campaign protocols

    John Browne, Gina Miller, Mohamed El-Erian
  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    News in-depthUS universities
    US universities face $1bn revenue hit over foreign student fears

    Trump’s campus clampdown and tougher rules on visas threaten to cut lucrative international applications

    Harvard banners in front Widener Library during the 374th Harvard Commencement in Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Tuesday, 1 July, 2025
    US universities
    US lawmakers step up antitrust probe into Ivy League university pricing

    Congressional panels issue subpoenas to presidents of Brown and Pennsylvania universities over alleged collusion on tuition fees

    Sayes Hall at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Monday, 30 June, 2025
    Harvard University
    Trump administration says Harvard violated US civil rights law

    Ruling comes amid possibility of settlement between White House and Ivy League university

    Graduating student Jordan Strasser poses for a photograph before class day exercises, part of Harvard University’s 374th commencement in Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    US universities
    University of Virginia president resigns under White House pressure

    Trump administration broadens its attacks on higher education to include public institutions

    University of Virginia president James Ryan
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