The World Economic Forum states the global green economy will exceed $7 trillion by 2030. A green skills and clean energy employment event explored industry growth, skills and next steps.
New research from Everywhen reveals employees sent abroad often lack adequate pre-travel support, with only 42% of employers providing health and wellbeing measures before departure.
We came together to celebrate 30 years in Kent and to discover our unique rural spaces as venues for corporate events, retreats, meetings and away days.
A recent Westminster Education Forum event examined AI use, challenges and opportunities but concerns remain around pace of change, exclusion and how to promote learning without harming cognitive development.
To help any Brits living overseas who think they may be impacted, International health insurance specialists at William Russell have outlined what inheritance tax is and how it directly impacts expats.
More students and graduates are making high-volume job applications as they fear AI’s impact on job opportunities and hiring outcomes.
Companies worldwide risk missing vital growth opportunities because their CFO’s ambition to lead key investment and value creation discussions is hampered by a lack of readiness to use technology, and a dearth of skills across the wider finance team, according to the latest EY Global DNA of the CFO survey.
How is AI improving learning outcomes? Do assessments still work for students? What does AI literacy look like? Delegates debated all this and more at a Westminster Education Forum event.
Over two-thirds of young students (68%) say AI is their biggest time saver at university, as evolving technology positions itself in higher education and creates a clear generational divide between new and former students.
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In April, The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) hosted the IASAS Baseball and Softball Championships 2026, featuring all six of the Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asia Schools (IASAS) member schools, with visiting teams from across the region competing on campus.
What are your best memories of school? More often than not, they are found in the scent of rain on the pitch before a final match, the echoes of laughter at camp, or the excited hum of a crowded theater before the curtain rises. For parents, choosing a school is about more than academics; it is about finding a place that offers abundant opportunities for their children and fosters cherished memories along the way.
Set in the heart of Phuket, the British International School, Phuket (BISP) offers a vibrant international education experience where students are encouraged to grow academically, creatively and personally within a safe and supportive community.
There has always been distraction in the classroom. Anyone who has ever stood before a room of students knows the challenge in capturing young people’s attention. The low murmur of a conversation between peers that lingers or a note passed between neighbouring desks. The root of distraction is visible.
British schools are increasingly looking at new opportunities and new markets in Asia and the Middle East, but cultural, regulatory and financial restrictions mean that they have to plan carefully. Increasingly, aspirational middle class families want their children to speak and learn in English, but they also prioritise an education that maintains the values and language of their own culture, as Marianne Curphey reports.
Global Citizen Solutions releases new research on the structural forces driving America's emigration transformation — and where it leads.
Leighton Park School in Reading, Berkshire, has been awarded the prestigious AMCIS Impact Award for Admissions for 2026.
With well over 15,000 international schools there are more choices than ever available but parents relocating abroad will do well to remember that much of that demand is being driven by locals too