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IB students around the world celebrate success

Today, international schools and students examinations receive their Diploma (DP) and Career-related programme (CP) results. The first cohort to have started their studies in the pandemic, they prove they are ready for the next steps in their lifelong-learning journey.
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ACS International Schools receives award for outstanding contribution to international families

ACS International Schools has been crowned the winner of the Schools & Educational Consultant Award at the Association for Relocation Professionals (ARP) 35th Anniversary Awards.
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New graduate visas ’to fill skills gap’

A simplified but “highly selective” visa scheme to attract overseas graduates to the UK, could help fill the nation's skills gap, according to a leading immigration lawyer.
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Primary school students join forces with environmental experts to tackle climate change

Seven primary school teams from across Surrey, Middlesex and Doha, Qatar have been selected as finalists of the inaugural ACS Future Impact competition, organised by ACS International Schools, and will now be mentored by sustainability professionals from organisations including Allianz, Unilever and University of Surrey.
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'Universities are failing graduates and the economy - they need a total overhaul'

Higher education is supposed to provide society with a reliable workforce. Today, it is failing to fulfil that basic function, says entrepreneur and former Dragon James Caan CBE.
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Highest ever number of Oxbridge offers for Impington International College students

The largest ever number of students from Impington International College, in Cambridge, have secured conditional offers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford.
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Stereotyping biggest obstacle for women in tech

Despite the championing of Meta's Sheryl Sandberg and YouTube’s Susan Wojcicki, women still face barriers when it comes to entering and succeeding in the world of technology, new research suggests.
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Hong Kong visa applicants top 100,000

More than 100,000 Hong Kong residents applied to live, work and study in the UK last year under the British National (Overseas) visa route.
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China, India lead race to UK universities

Record numbers of students from both China and India have applied to enrol at UK universities this year, according to data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

Missed education targets 'a wake-up call'

UNESCO, the United Nations agency for promoting world peace through education, arts, science and culture, reports this week that many countries will miss their sustainable development goals on education.
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Graduate vacancies surge past pre-Covid levels

Graduate job vacancies in the UK are now a fifth higher than they were before the Covid-19 pandemic struck early in 2020, according to a new survey.
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Lucy Hawking to champion space science and accessibility at Expo 2020 Dubai

Children’s author and journalist, Lucy Hawking, whose father’s work inspired the design of the UK Pavilion, will be participating in the UK programme at Expo 2020 Dubai, starting with International Day of Persons with Disabilities on the 3rd December.
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New UK review into how visa system affects students

A review has been launched into how the UK's post-Brexit, points-based immigration system is impacting on the appeal of British universities to overseas students.
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Covid-19 leaves Oxbridge with a headache

For the first time, neither Oxford nor Cambridge occupies the top spot in a national league table of UK universities. And the pandemic is to blame.
Autumn Issue 2021 Out Now

Think Global People Autumn 2021 issue – out now!

This is one of the busiest times of the year for relocating employees, expatriates and families on the move. The next issue of the leading international magazine for HR, global managers and relocation professionals will explore the big themes for managing mobility, finance, immigration, property and education in the autumn of 2021.

GCSE results day 2021: teachers and students commended for resilience

Over half a million pupils receive their GCSE and IGCSE results today, with overall grades slightly up on last year. A similar number of vocational certificates have also been awarded.
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A level results day 2021: what record results mean for universities and post-18 routes to work

Today, 700,000 students receive their A level results in the second year Covid-19 has impacted how grades are calculated. Many are celebrating top grades and more UK students have secured their first-choice place at university. UK universities continue to bolster their attractiveness to international students.
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A-level results 2021: top grades and record-breaking results for UK students

45% of entries get A or A* in results determined by teachers.
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International Baccalaureate results 2021: pass rates up despite Coronavirus pandemic

The latest results of the International Baccalaureate (IB) provide rankings for top educational establishments around the world. How have students fared, given the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic?
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Fragomen's 2021 UK Immigration School and Immigration Law

Fragomen's UK Immigration School is an opportunity for you to learn about a career in law and immigration in particular. As well as legal professionals, there will be speakers from Parliament, government, the press, a charity and academia, who will all talk to you about how they got their jobs and what they enjoy most.
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Leap in Indian applications to UK universities

The number of Indian students applying to British universities this year has seen a 30 per cent jump on the 2020 total.
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Impington International College - IB results

100% of International Baccalaureate (IB) students at Impington International College passed their IB Diploma Programme (DP) and Career-related Programme (CP), achieving an average point score of 36, beating the global average of 33.02.
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TASIS England Class of 2021 International Baccalaureate exam results

TASIS The American School in England is pleased to announce excellent IB Diploma exam results for the Class of 2021.
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Relocate Awards 2021 - watch the playback video!

Virtual Awards Ceremony a Triumph – once again the Relocate Awards push the boundary for global mobility.
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Relocate Awards 2021 souvenir programme

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The countdown continues - to the 2021 Relocate and Think Global People Awards ceremony!

There is just one week left until the 2021 Relocate and Think Global People virtual awards ceremony. What do some of the judges and sponsors have to say about how these awards celebrate excellence despite the challenges of the past year?
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Think Global People and Relocate Awards 2021 - the excitement builds!

Excitement is building as we prepare for the virtual awards ceremony on the 11th of June. Here is a sneak peak of photos - plus a teaser about what the judges thought about this year's high-calibre entries.
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Relocation – Westminster style

Simon Johnston, Chair of the Association of Relocation Professionals (ARP), shares some dramatic new developments. Discover how ARP is working to defend and promote the interests of employee relocation to Government decisionmakers, for the interests of the sector and the country.
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Businesses applaud UK skills 'revolution'

Business leaders have welcomed government proposals for a skills "revolution" in the UK, focused on education and training for older teenagers and adults of all ages.
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Vaccine success boosts appeal of UK universities

The UK's successful rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine has made British universities more appealing to overseas students than those in the US, Canada, Australia and Germany, according to a global survey.