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Learning another language alongside your business degree opens the door to a new world, and what better place to study than London


MBA graduates are starting to seek rewarding careers in the not-for-profit sector, proving the corporate world is not the only path


In the wake of a global economic crisis, studying economics has never been more relevant, and the UK offers top quality courses


Psychology doesn’t just lead to being a psychologist. Mary Moore explains how she used her psychology qualifications to pursue a career in organisational development (OD) consultancy


A law degree can lead to a challenging and fulfilling career. Where better to study than the home of one of the oldest legal professions in the world?


Becoming a solicitor in the UK can offer a varied and rewarding career, as family law solicitor Richard Adams explains


Following the global financial crisis, the world of business has changed for the graduates of the future, so the ability to spot emerging business trends is more important than ever


Fatos Selita, founder of the UK Law Students’ Association, explains why you should study law in the UK and provides a detailed explanation of all the things you need to consider before you apply


Heidi Sandy from the Law Society provides some valuable advice on the career options available for those studying law in the UK


Choosing a business related degree requires a lot of research and commitment. However, the foundation and diploma programmes in Wales offer international students more flexibility of choice, whilst easing the transition to university


The number of international students studying accounting and finance in the UK has increased dramatically in recent years. What's the attraction of studying accounting and finance in the UK in today’s global economic environment?


Entry to business-related degrees in the UK can be highly competitive; however, international foundation and diploma courses provide students with the knowledge needed to succeed and even fast-track you to the second year of a business degree


Just as the world of business has become globalised, the world of business education is similarly now a worldwide affair. Business skills learned in one country can now easily be transferred around the world, opening up a wealth of opportunities for new graduates


Ian Fraser, from the Association of Business Executives, explains how to pick the right business qualification for you