Traditional global mobility refers to heterosexual couples and their accompanying children. But today, sexually diverse parents and children make up an increasing proportion of people undertaking international assignments. Dr Sue ...
The UK's last spring Budget before a general election was unveiled on Wednesday by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt who described it as "a plan to grow the economy; for better public services; and to make work pay".Most ...
If you thought having an environmental, social and governance (ESG) policy for your organisation was a luxury, not a necessity, think again, says Marianne Curphey. New laws mean potential new legal, corporate and compliance ...
Money worries and financial pressures are a major cause of stress among families, writes Marianne Curphey. As the cost-of-living crisis continues, and as part of an employer’s duty of care that also enhances productivity, what can ...
A levels, IB, BTEC, NVQ and now T levels – the post-16 education landscape is changing. Sally Robinson reports on the academic and vocational options available.A level or IB?
The two most common post-16 qualifications in the UK and ...
Travelling the world offers great benefits for young people and their futures. Ironically, one of the most common downsides of moving your family around has long been the challenge of securing a good education. That’s why we are ...
Topics recently explored at roundtables included the importance of pre-move conversations between employers and the family unit, how to help non-married relocating couples, and the changing expectations of the new generation of ...
We are excited to announce that The Think Global People & Relocate Awards for 2024 are taking Flexibility & Choice as their overarching theme. Dr Sue Shortland, head judge, explains the rationale for the 2024 Awards, ...
Every year, the competition for top UK universities, especially Oxford and Cambridge, intensifies. Applicants find themselves asking, “What are my chances of getting into Oxford or Cambridge?” The pursuit of admission to these ...
Employers’ costs are rising and this is impacting on the costs of goods and services. Yet business needs to keep costs low and quality high if they are to maintain sales in the context of the cost of living crisis. And ...
SPAN hosted its third annual symposium on 7-8 October, launching ground-breaking new research into what healthy transitions look like, and practical insights into how to help every student in international schools ...
The impact of menopause on all demographics, plus how to make small adjustments for better workplace support, are in policymakers’ sights. International employers described their approaches to supporting women’s health and the ...
Since the pandemic when working from home, working remotely and working from anywhere became normalised due to the inability to travel internationally to the employment location, employees have embraced the possibilities of remote ...
Journalist Marianne Curphey led an informal discussion with guest panellists Fruzsina Hodson, Senior Manager, Santa Fe Relocation and Shan Norman, GMS, Regional Vice President, EMEA Weichert Workforce Mobility, with ...
Ledetta Asfa-Wossen took an exclusive look behind Qatar’s flagship development to see what it offers globally mobile families and students.
...Read the full article on our sister website Relocate Global and also in ...