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Partnership with Financial Times


Providing Students With Global Perspectives on World Events


The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has partnered with the Financial Times, internationally recognized for its authoritative news, comment, and analysis, and one of the world’s leading business information
brands, to provide students and faculty with full access to the FT’s electronic edition and to FT.com’s Level Two subscription service. This partnership will enable the University to further educate its students on socio-economic and geo-political issues that affect everyone regardless of a student’s major.

“Through the Global Alliance Program with the Financial Times, we at Villanova are providing our students and faculty with FT’s unparalleled international reach – real-time news; unbiased, authoritative, and concise information; and phenomenal teaching tools for faculty to aid them in presenting complex and important ideas to our students,” said Rev. Kail C. Ellis, O.S.A., Ph.D., dean of the College.

While the electronic edition looks exactly like the complete printed edition of the Financial Times, it is, in fact, a convenient digital version that enables users to control the entire viewing experience. Users can interact with the FT as they read, print, or save articles of interest. 

With an FT.com Level Two subscription, students will also have access to subscriber-only FT content and tools, including news alerts, FT analysis, its five-year archive, and access to 500 global press sources and financial data on more than 18,000 companies worldwide.

While originally conceived as engaging only those associated with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, we are very pleased to make this extraordinary opportunity available to the entire Villanova community.
 

How to Access Financial Times Online

As part of the College’s recently launched partnership with the Financial Times, faculty, students, and staff have access to a broad array of articles, analysis, and commentary on world events, with topics ranging from business to the arts and political issues to personal finance; socio-economic and geo-political issues that affect everyone regardless of academic discipline.

 
  • To access the Digital Version of Today's newspaper, please click here.
        Different instructions for off-campus versus on-campus.
     


Today's Digital Edition

  • To access the Financial Times online, please click here.
        Different instructions for off-campus versus on-campus.


 

Two Additional Resources:

Resources for Faculty

Resources for Students