Masters Degrees
Information about Masters degrees - our experts provide advice on how to choose you Masters degree and much more
Masters degrees represent an opportunity for many students to gain specialist knowledge in a short period of time without having to pursue a more rigorous research program. For most students, this will be the last qualification for which they will study and therefore the skills and experience gained will have a direct impact on how they advance in their careers, whether they are staying in the same field or seeking a career switch.
Alumni profile: Master's degree in Environment, Politics and Globalization
Reputation and research were key for Rasmus Valanko when he began looking for a university to study...
Singapore: Study in a multicultural environment
Singapore is both comfortable and cosmopolitan. GAN ENG KHOON, Deputy Director in the Office of...
Student profile: Masters in Accounting and Finance
With the eyes of the world on China for its booming economy and the recent success of the Beijing...
The difference a Masters really makes: the employers' view
Students are dedicating blood, sweat and tears to the Masters qualification worldwide but will they...
The Bologna effect: the emerging European management Masters market
The Bologna process, along with European–specific accreditation and ranking systems, is...
Using international rankings to help choose a Masters or PhD
People love rankings. Even the people who hate rankings love rankings… or so it would seem by the...
Unusual Masters degrees around the world
Former Head of Recruitment & Admissions at the London School of Economics, Tim Rogers, investigates...
An introduction to Masters degrees
The last decade has seen an explosion of interest in Masters degree programs around the world from...



