Graduate Programs News
Masters in Maths - strength in numbers
The bottom line is that a flair for figures will always stand you in good stead in the job market. [more]
The power of law
Career oportunities abound for those with a graduate degree in the field of law - and not just in courtrooms. [more]
Learn the art of diplomacy
Concerned about the turbulent economic and political times we are currently living through? Then a Masters in International Relations might be the right course of action for you. [more]
Study Management at Hanken School of Economics
Ann Graham discovers what Hanken School of Economics can offer. [more]
Study Management at Helsinki School of Economics
Ann Graham discovers what the Helsinki School of Economics has to offer. [more]
Study Management at University of St. Gallen
Ann Graham discovers what the University of St. Gallen has to offer. [more]
Student profile: Masters of Business Law
Carrie Bee Hao is studying a Masters in Business Law at Hitotsubashi University. She speaks with Topgradschool.com about her experience. [more]
Alumni profile: MSc in political sociology
Hande Kolcakkostendil is a TV journalist at CNN Turk, one of the biggest TV & Radio channels in Turkey. Kolcakkostendil graduated from LSE with an MSc in Political Sociology and will now tell us more about how she got into such a fabulous career. [more]
Translating your Masters degree into practice.
Considering a career in translation? Just watch the 2005 film The Interpreter. Starring Nicole Kidman, The Interpreter was one of the most high profile advertisements for a career in interpretation and translation in recent years when the lead character was employed to interpret conference... [more]
Alumni profile: Masters degree in International Economics
“An anglo-saxon style of bachelors degree might not be enough for those with a big thirst for studying,” says Angela Bulgari. [more]
View from the Top: Dr Pari Sara Shirazi, New York University, Tisch School of the Arts Asia
With research-led academic departments in areas as diverse as film making, theatre, dance, cinema studies and theatre design attracting international students to the heart of New York’s artistic community [more]
View from the Top : Meet the dean of SIPA, professor John H Coatsworth
International affairs and issues of public policy dominate the world’s headlines on a daily basis. So, has there ever been a better time to consider a graduate program in one of these specialized, yet highly interdisciplinary, academic subjects? [more]
Art and Design: driving the technological renaissance
A plethora of different jobs can be found within the world of art and design, says JAMES DONALD. The only problem is, so many people are after them. Design, photography, fashion, journalism, music, theatre, fine art, illustration. Just some of the wide range of courses covered by the art and design... [more]
Alumni profile: Masters in Civil Engineering
On a normal day in the office Graham Hardy�s to do list looks like this: structural inspections, resurfacing works, budgeting for future projects, and conducting risk assessments for dangerous goods transport. [more]
Alumni profile: Master of Laws
Marina Aksenova challenged herself to study in a different way than she was used to when she embarked on her LLM. She speaks with topgradschool.com about her experiences of studying abroad for a masters degree in Amsterdam. [more]


