The covid pandemic coincided with a steep rise in mental health worries and anxieties among children. Fortunately, a free confidence-building programme for all primary schools, and resources for parents and employers, are now available.
Technology is pushing schools to shake up their offering. Ledetta Asfa-Wossen spoke to Guillermo Delso Segovia, learning and business manager at SEK Education Group, about personalised learning, robotics, interactive set-ups and integrated programmes that reflect the changing world of work.
There are hundreds of summer schools out there. Relocate’s expert educators answer the five questions parents should be asking.
Read the annual report by Henley & Partners and New World Health to discover the world's Top 50 wealthiest cities.
Two Malaysian students were awarded four-year scholarships to study at The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) at a special award ceremony held on April 22, 2024.
Immigration compliance is a significant risk area for businesses and individuals making cross-border moves. David Sapsted reports on the latest visa scams, what governments are doing to combat them and the issues employers need to be aware of.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations are no longer an optional part of your business strategy – they are an essential component of your stakeholder relationships, tendering process, risk management and brand profile. Marianne Curphey talks to experts and ESG leaders on how to boost your strategy to embrace ESG and make your business choices more equitable and sustainable.
Covid undoubtedly disrupted the relocation plans of the internationally mobile for a couple of years. But, with fears over the pandemic now fading, 2024 is projected to set new records globally for the migration of high-net-worth (HNW) individuals. David Sapsted reports.
Traveller safety and cost containment remain top priorities for mobility teams and organisations with a global workforce. The serviced apartment sector is also adapting to new workforce demographics and shifting demands. Marianne Curphey reports.
When managing talent in global organisations, difficult conversations are inevitable. Marianne Curphey talks to business leadership coach Sarah Rozenthuler about her new book and the skills needed to communicate well across borders.
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a futuristic concept—it's a present reality that's reshaping how students learn and engage with academic content. Mougins School, as a proud member of Globeducate, is at the forefront of this educational revolution, partnering with innovative minds like Clara Hawking and fostering the growth of alumni-driven AI platforms like MyTutor.io.
Is the English National Curriculum, with its well-established GCSE and A levels, the best fit for an international education? Sally Robinson takes a deep dive into one of the world's most popular curriculums.
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? Ruth Holmes reports.
“I hope, when you think back to your life at ISKL, it is protected and surrounded by an aura of love and warmth, just as it is for me. To the Class of 2024, thank you for being home.” - Rika Singh (‘24)
Permits Foundation, an independent, not-for-profit organisation share their news.
The Permits Foundation Conference brought together an engaged audience keen to press ahead and build on progress made over 22 years to establish a partner’s right to work in as many countries as possible around the world. Fiona Murchie was there to find out more and the implications for global mobility.
The Labour Party's overwhelming victory in the UK general election has left business leaders and educationists hopeful of better times ahead...and quickly.
The UK ranks among the world's top five nations facing a skills deficit in five key areas of professional expertise, according to a global survey of 2024 job listings.
SilverDoor’s latest quarterly market report highlights how to best manage impact of changes to global accommodation market
Attending school in the early years is increasingly important as it lays the foundation for a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional development. Early education fosters critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, essential for navigating complex global challenges, especially in a world like the one we live in today. At institutions like Copenhagen International School (CIS), early education is designed to cultivate these attributes through a well-rounded, inquiry-based learning approach.