Fiona Murchie, Relocate‘s publisher and managing editor, brought together senior global mobility leaders, HR professionals, educators, destination service providers, tax and immigration specialists and strategists for the Global Leaders Forum: Forging a Path in Our Fragile World at the Glaziers Hall in London this month.
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The recent Think Global Women event brought together a global audience of educators, leaders, global mobility experts and innovators and featured panel discussions brimming with insights on authentic leadership, learning and navigating an international career. Marianne Curphey reports.
Professor Dame Vlatka Hlupic, having undergone her own leadership transformation, knows that if you pursue your vision and goals, you can create opportunity. Finding purpose and meaning is as important for individual fulfilment as it is for organisations, she tells Marianne Curphey.
As online learning and digital platforms continue to reshape traditional education, the humble backpack takes on a profound new meaning. No longer just a vessel for books and lunchboxes, it now symbolises a child’s mobile office - a portable hub of potential, resilience, and readiness for the real world. As the nature of education evolves across the world, it’s crucial we reconsider not only what and how young people learn, but how we help them carry those lessons into life.
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 an increasingly connected world, more families are finding themselves on the move – whether chasing professional opportunities, embracing new cultural experiences, or navigating global uncertainty. For many of these globally mobile households, frequent relocations have become a way of life. While this nomadic lifestyle offers rich rewards, it also brings a unique set of challenges, especially when it comes to providing children with continuity, stability, and a sense of belonging.
Oasis International School – Kuala Lumpur is an international school that prioritizes more than just academics. OIS offers something uniquely impactful. Through this innovative program called EAGLE Week, students don't just learn about global challenges—they step into real-world experiences that prepare them to lead with empathy, critical thinking, and purpose.
On May 31, The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2025. Held at ISKL’s Ampang Hilir campus, the ceremony honored 151 students, including 11 “lifers” who have attended ISKL for 12 or more years.