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Best book contribution

Best book contribution

Winner: Dr Chin-Ju Tsai PhdIn the Best Book category, the judges recognised Dr Chin-Ju Tsai for her ten-year research into western management styles in China. Dr Chin-Ju Tsai is a senior lecturer in Human Resource Management at Royal ...
Best research contribution

Best research contribution

Winner: Café CoachHeather De Cruz-Cornaire, business and coaching psychologist at Café Coach Ltd, was the winner of the Best Research category. Her work highlights the important role of research in helping to improve the experience of ...
Excellence in education – schools/education consultancy

Excellence in education – schools/education consultancy

Winner: TASIS England TASIS England works tirelessly to ensure a smooth and supported start for its relocating families. The value of a happy, supported students has never been higher as educators grapple with the ...
Excellence in technology or analytics

Excellence in technology or analytics

Winner: Work From AnywhereFlexibility and choice is the overarching theme of the awards this year. This winner of this category – Work From Anywhere – showcases both attributes brilliantly for people looking to work across borders and ...
Best serviced apartment provider – Local

Best serviced apartment provider – Local

Winner: Stay KoookStay Kooook has won the Best Serviced Apartment Provider in the Local category for its innovative approach to customised apartment provision. This local Swiss serviced apartment provider has apartments and social ...
Best serviced apartment provider – Global

Best serviced apartment provider – Global

Winner: Ocean Relocation They found compelling evidence that Synergy had incorporated ESG principles throughout its activities. By developing new service solutions to meet group move demands, it had also produced significant ...
Research highlights potential impact of VAT being applied to school fees

Research highlights potential impact of VAT being applied to school fees

The Labour Party has pledged that if elected at the General Election, it would apply VAT to school fees, which could see parents paying up to 20% more. New research with headteachers, bursars and finance managers at fee-paying private ...
Cultivating STEAM Excellence: A Holistic Approach at the International School of Nice

Cultivating STEAM Excellence: A Holistic Approach at the International School of Nice

In the bustling landscape of international education, the International School of Nice stands out for its comprehensive embrace of STEAM education—Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Here, STEAM isn't just an ...
The Next Normal: the business case for better mobility

The Next Normal: the business case for better mobility

The ‘New Normal’ is a chance to hone the ever-growing portfolio of mobility options and double down on strategic intent. Which practices and approaches offer the best return on investment – including upskilling mobility expertise? ...
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