What’s next for the burgeoning hydrogen sector? Industry and policymakers talked growth and skills challenges at the Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum. Ledetta Asfa-Wossen reports
The UK’s free trade agreement with India is estimated to increase bilateral annual trade between the two countries by £25.5 billion, but how has the news been received by industries and experts? David Sapsted reports.
For families relocating to Belgium, choosing the right school for your children is a critical decision. Beyond academic excellence, parents increasingly seek institutions that instil values preparing students for the challenges of the 21st century, particularly environmental responsibility. At The British School of Brussels (BSB), sustainability is not just a subject; it is woven into every aspect of school life, fostering environmentally conscious global citizens and future custodians of the planet.
In this article, David Sapsted explores the UK’s recent wave of global trade negotiations, from fresh deals with the US and EU to slower-moving talks with the Gulf and Switzerland. With global alliances shifting and trade blocs expanding, the UK’s post-Brexit strategy is gaining complexity and urgency.
The global mobility function is being redefined and expanded amidst geopolitical upheaval, shifting demographics, AI disruption, and cultural transformation. The question facing organisations today is not whether global mobility still matters, but how it can evolve into a strategic function that shapes the future of work and helps to drive growth, profitability, employee recruitment and retention, and wellbeing at work.
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Prestigious global recognition places UAE school at the forefront of environmental education
Accompanying spouses and partners bring a wealth of benefits to global mobility. Dr Sue Shortland explains why their contribution is important to individuals, employers and host country economies.
Educators, policymakers and providers offered their perspectives on the next steps for AI in education, not just what AI can do but what it should do at a Westminster Education Forum.
On Friday, 27 June, AltoVita, the revolutionary tech platform streamlining corporate accommodation worldwide, hosted its fifth annual Smart, Safe and Sustainable Summit at The Londoner Hotel in Leicester Square. This flagship event brought together top voices from the global mobility and business travel sectors for a dynamic day of insights, client success stories, and future-focused innovations.
Yesterday saw thousands of Sixth Form students receive results for their International Baccalaureate Diploma. This year, Sevenoaks School's 245 IB Diploma students achieved an average score of 39.1 points, around 10 points above the world average.
Impressive 7% Increase for IB Results!
We explore some of the takeaways from AltoVita’s Smart, Safe and Sustainable Summit 2025. Including how AI has the potential to make huge changes to the industry, particularly in terms of speed and efficiency. How personalisation is becoming key to the assignee and business traveller experience and some of the ways digital transformation is impacting the world of global mobility. Marianne Curphey reports.
The global mobility industry is undergoing a revolution, driven forward by technology and aided by the efficiencies of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In an ever more complex global system of visa applications, entry requirements and tax and legal compliance, companies need a more streamlined way to move employees in a fast and cost-effective way, reports Marianne Curphey.
Nord Anglia Education’s students achieve outstanding 34-point IBDP average, surpassing global scores for 12th consecutive year
Dover Court International School Celebrates Outstanding 2025 IB Diploma Results
New research from ECA International, the world's leading provider of global mobility insights, reveals that companies are increasingly viewing international mobility as key to bridging skills gaps and fuelling business growth, despite ongoing challenges with family-related assignment failures, rising costs, and slow technology adoption.
In today’s rapidly changing business environment, global mobility is no longer a niche function reserved for executives or specialised roles. It has evolved into a mainstream component of talent management and business strategy, enabling organisations to develop leaders, support business priorities, and foster diverse, inclusive experiences across the workforce. Marianne Curphey spoke with Eileen Mullaney, Vialto, to find out more.
Cognita is proud to share the exceptional results of Southbank International School’s graduating Class of 2025 in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).