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Data gathered from the SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings 2017, including figures on average salary.

After a 2.4-mile swim, 112 miles of cycling and a marathon run, competitors can't wait to engage even further with Ironman, whether by social media posts, buying merchandise or having the event's logo tattooed on their skin. Dominic Bliss finds out more.

Schools in developing sports markets such as China and India are forging links that could eventually push them towards the top set in sports business postgraduate academia. Richard Mulligan reports.

With huge interest in the development of data analytics and computer technology, courses are being adapted to prepare students for the sports industry of tomorrow

SportBusiness International asked the providers of the top three ranking postgraduate courses in Europe about the secrets of their success.

SportBusiness International asked the providers of the top three ranking postgraduate courses in North America about the secrets of their success.

Richard Mulligan looks at the qualities shared by the institutions that prevailed in this year’s SportBusiness Postgraduate Course Rankings

IOC president Thomas Bach has described the expected double award of the 2024 and 2028 Games as a “golden opportunity”, but is it also the start of a new era for the Olympic Games bidding process? Mark Bisson reports.

With a series of new mixed gender relays and team events added to the schedule, the programme for Tokyo 2020 has been hailed as “a real step-change in the Olympic programme”. But, asks Mark Bisson, will it be enough to win over a new generation of Olympic Games enthusiasts?

Force India's deal with Sport Bible could be a precursor to Formula One establishing a new relationship with social media. Andy Fry finds out more.