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As a new year gets underway, now is the perfect time to start compiling your winning entry for the Relocate Awards 2018!
The next issue of the leading international magazine for HR, global managers and relocation professionals will explore the big themes from autumn’s conference and what 2019 has in store for mobility.
Behind the scenes and winners revealed. Plus, shaping the future and how you can get involved.
After two years of innovating cutting-edge remote, then hybrid, ceremonies, Relocate’s Future of Work Festival was another groundbreaking first. It was also a sparkling reminder that great things happen when people get together, writes Ruth Holmes.
We are delighted to announce that The Think Global People and Relocate Awards for 2025 take ‘Creative Connections for Future Success’ as the overarching theme. Dr Sue Shortland, head judge, explains the rationale for the 2025 awards, the categories we are launching this year and the judging process.
Discover why this award ceremony was an industry first, as both a ground-breaking awards event and leading the way in the global mobility sector. Fiona Murchie spoke to Awards' Host, Jayne Constantinis, experienced television presenter, and Leigh Emerson of the video production team about what made it so special.
Re:locate Global is delighted to welcome Denstone College, a co-educational day and boarding school based in the UK midlands, as this year’s sponsor of the Re:locate Awards’ Destination Services Provider of the Year.
3Sixty is the relocation and business travel industry’s most secure and intuitive accommodation platform. Launched in 2017, it helps companies simplify and streamline booking extended stay travel, helping employees feel at home – even when they’re not.
Relocate Global’s new annual Guide to International Education & Schools argues that children of globally mobile families are poised for success in a global business world.
An online provider of moving services has created a ready reckoner for average move costs in the wake of Brexit and data on Millennials’ hunger to relocate.
Read more about the winners of the Relocate Awards 2020. We also have coverage of the groundbreaking virtual awards ceremony, plus information about the judges, sponsors, supporters, and all those organisations that were highly commended in this year's Awards.
Relocate Global’s new Guide to Education & Schools in the UK is perfect for relocating families. Find out how it can also benefit HR decision-makers, global managers and relocation professionals.
Speaking at Relocate Global’s International Education Forum on 19 February, Education consultant, Debbie Bowker examined the unique challenges that internationally relocating families face when entering the English education system.
Relocate’s Festival of Global Mobility Thinking welcomed delegates and speakers to provide insight on the complexities of a rapidly evolving and increasingly globalised landscape.
Relocate Global’s International Education Forum, 19 February gathered together experts from leading international schools to discuss how to tackle the unique challenges facing families in global transition.
Speakers at the first ever Relocate Global International Education Forum in London offered delegates their unique perspectives on international school choices when making a move to the Middle East
Speaking at Relocate Global’s International Education Forum on 19 February, Diane Glass of International School Consultancy offered an exclusive overview of the international schools market and the phenomenal growth the sector has experienced in recent years.
The role of today’s educators is to prepare young people for the jobs of the future in a world of rapid change, Colin Bell, CEO of the Council of British International Schools (COBIS), tells Relocate.