FT publisher Pearson to open business college
"Our degrees are designed by business, delivered with business, for students who are serious about succeeding in business."
Pearson, the British publisher that owns the Financial Times, is to set up its own college offering business degrees.
Pearson said it aimed to recruit "the brightest and most entrepreneurial students" for the courses, which have been developed with a number of businesses.
The degrees will be validated by Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, which are part of the University of London.
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