In light of the situation in the Middle East, immigration policies and related government measures are evolving, creating new considerations for employers managing global workforces. Visa processing, travel conditions and ...
The Bett Ministerial Symposium 2026 brought together senior government and system leaders to move from vision to execution in the future of learning.
We’re pleased to share the official Post-Symposium Reflections report, ...
Flexible schedules and paid mental health days named top ways to support midlife women in the workplace.
A new study from LiveCareer UK®, a trusted online CV builder, reveals that meaningful menopause and midlife health support ...
On average, women are better at remembering tight-knit social networks, where most people know each other, finds research from NEOMA Business School.
The study, co-authored by Helena González-Gómez, Professor of People and ...
A deepening shortage of memory chips is rapidly evolving into a legitimate risk for investors, with portfolios heavily exposed to AI, tech, consumer electronics and automotive sectors, warns the CEO of one of the world’s largest ...
Are you prepared for the next wave of change in global benefits?Aon’s brand new 2025 Global Benefits Trends Study is now available—offering exclusive insights from over 500 HR leaders at multinational companies worldwide.
This ...
The UK’s flagship annual barometer of collaboration between universities and industry warns that progress is stalling, with signs of declining business investment, major corporate partnerships contracting, and growing financial ...
The new year is often synonymous with life changes, whether that is investing time in a new hobby, quitting a bad habit, or simply taking the leap to try something new. While you don’t need to wait until the countdown and ...
We are in the midst of a tech revolution akin in scale to the industrial revolution; the variety of ways in which Edtech developments can support students’ learning is incredible. In this article Inspired Education CIO, Torben ...
In a world facing complex environmental and social challenges, tomorrow’s leaders will need more than academic excellence; they need empathy, creativity and systems thinking skills. At the Arbor School in Dubai, those skills are ...
Arbor School in Al Furjan has been shortlisted in the Curriculum Initiative of the Year category at the prestigious TES Awards for International Schools 2025, recognising schools that are redefining learning worldwide.
This ...
Old Bryanstonian Dr Clare Bailey Mosley stepped back onto the Bryanston campus this week for a day of nostalgia, practical insight, and a call to put family mealtimes back at the heart of daily life. Between meetings with the ...
The CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development, today announces the retirement of its chief executive, Peter Cheese, who will step down at the end of June 2026 after 14 years in the role. Peter has led the CIPD through ...
Foster greater self-management skills to help students navigate uncertainty
Reframe subject knowledge to increase its value in age of AI
Signpost skills more clearly so students recognise they're prepared for the future
Strengthen ...
The UK’s manufacturing sector has improved one place to 11th in the latest world rankings according to the latest official figures available published by Make UK today. This comes after the sector dropped out of the top ten for the ...