Last year saw an increase of 4.4 per cent in the number of people across the world with a net worth of more than $10 million, bringing the total to 2,341,378, according to Knight Frank's 2025 Wealth Report.
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When’s the last time you did some deep thinking? Digital anthropologist Rahaf Harfoush shared her blueprint on how to navigate tech disruption at the recent UKG Connect event.
Watch the interview with Raluca Tarcea, Admissions & Communications Manager, Avenor College, Romania
Sarah Rozenthuler’s interactive session ‘Supercharged You: Leaning into difficult conversations’ was designed to help leaders and managers to amplify their voice and make meaningful change happen. As she explained, Leadership is not just about decision making, it is also about communication and having your voice heard.
Report from Tomorrow University highlights the role of education in bridging the gap between career success and life fulfilment
New data reveals how flaws in the skilled worker visa could undermine the governments growth mission. Zain Ali, CEO and co-founder of Centuro Global explains that just 32% of visas issued for work go to high-skilled professionals in growth sectors.
Nestled in the heart of the vibrant 15th district of Paris, ICS Paris is a private international school offering the esteemed International Baccalaureate (IB) Curriculum for children between the ages of 3 - 18 years. ICS Paris takes pride in providing a nurturing environment that motivates students to discover their potential and prepares students academically, mentally, physically and emotionally so that they can meet the challenges of tomorrow.
Ireland announces direct work access for spouses and partners of ICTs and General Employment Permit holders.
The Migration Advisory Committee have recommended the UK retains the Graduate visa reports Vanessa Ganguin.
It is no secret that, for some students, the exam season represents a stressful time. Antony Nesling and Beverley Bloem, Diploma Coordinator and High School Counsellor at ACS International School Cobham, have shared their advice on how you can help your child(ren) conquer exam season without being negatively impacted by stress.
ACS International School Cobham and ACS International School Egham recently held their graduation ceremonys to bid farewell to their departing Grade 12 students.
The Labour Party has pledged that if elected at the General Election, it would apply VAT to school fees, which could see parents paying up to 20% more. New research with headteachers, bursars and finance managers at fee-paying private schools in the UK reveals 91% believe that 10% or more of their pupils would be at risk of leaving their school if VAT is applied to fees because their parents would not be able to afford to pay them. Some 35% believe between 15% and 30% could be at risk of leaving according to Premium Credit.
Younger women are more likely to feel anxious about their financial situation than men. According to a new study commissioned by nudge global, there is significant gender disparities when it comes to financial anxiety and financial optimism worldwide. Globally, 50% of women across all age groups experience financial anxiety, compared to 41% of men.
A substantial increase in the number of employers anticipating a rise in the globally mobile workforce has been recorded in an annual survey by financial services giant MetLife, writes David Sapsted.
Manchester Pride unveils groundbreaking ‘Coming Out at Work’ policy to mark National Coming Out Day, 11th October
New study from HSBC that reveals significant shifts in attitudes towards international education across generations, with great implications for Singapore as an emerging education hub.