Students in the UK have been celebrating A level results, with record A* and A grades outside the pandemic and first choice places at universities. Meanwhile universities have been offering enticing sholarships and broadening access via T Level qualifications as the reality of cost and less international students kicks in. Cambridge International AS & A level results taken by 354,000 students in 129 countries are also shared around the world. Congratulations to everyone.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Relocate Global and Think Global People’s annual gathering brought an international community of leaders, educators and mobility experts to London for a day that moved beyond inspiration into action.
This year, perhaps more than ever, we have been reckoning with the big question: What's the role of AI in education?
Students celebrated success stories that not only highlight strong academic performance but also the values of determination, creativity, and ambition.
At a recent Institute of Directors (IoD) trade event in London, senior representatives from the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), Dubai-based entrepreneurs and Dubai trade commentators shared how the region has evolved into one of the world’s most dynamic and accessible destinations for international business.
Key findings from the 2025 Global Serviced Apartment Industry Report released today.
In this conversation, Fiona speaks with Kelly Blackaby, Regional HR Director for Europe, the Middle East and South Asia, about what it’s really like to live and work in the GCC. With nearly a decade in Saudi Arabia and extensive regional experience, Kelly shares practical insights on mobility, inclusion, dual-career support, evolving expat packages, and how HR can balance people, performance, and purpose amid rapid national growth agendas.
Ingrid Pope in conversation with Fiona Murchie
Angela Newby and Tim Lovatt, Heads of Digital Learning at UWCSEA’s East and Dover campuses in Singapore, in conversation with Fiona Murchie
A weak economy has returned graduate job prospects to pre-Covid levels, according to a new report by Prospects at Jisc.
In fulfilling The International School of Kuala Lumpur’s (ISKL) Vision and empowering students to create a better world, the school focuses on helping them develop the skills, competencies, and confidence needed to become agents of change.
If as a parent you’re considering boarding for your daughter or you are an employer or relocation professional wanting to support mobile international parents with making school choices in London, then you’ll benefit from plenty of practical advice from my fascinating conversation with Paula Horton, Head of Boarding, Marymount International School, London, says Fiona Murchie. This reassuring interview was part of our online International Education & Schools’ Fair held in November.
What if your child finds a place that inspires them to discover who they are and nurtures their passions both in and out of the classroom?
We were delighted to invite Ingrid Pope, one of our Outstanding Global Women to join us to celebrate the launch of her new book, Uncluttered for a podcast interview. How to create space to think, work and live. Fiona Murchie shares some insights.
At The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL), community is more than a word—it is a lived experience shaped by unity, diversity, and a shared sense of belonging. True to the meaning of International in its name, ISKL brings together cultures from around the world to create an environment where growth and connection thrive, especially during the annual PTA International Festival (iFest).
Community lies at the heart of The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL), and this spirit was on full display during the Elementary School’s Christmas Around the World celebration. Organized by the ISKL PTA, the event brought families together to celebrate the season while exploring Christmas traditions from around the world.
King’s InterHigh, the leading British international online school, has today received its accreditation from the UK Department for Education’s Online Education Accreditation Scheme (OEAS). The scheme recognises the provider’s high standards of education and safeguarding arrangements for students.
British International School, Phuket (BISP) is pleased to announce the introduction of the BTEC International Level 3 in Business (Extended Diploma), available to students from August 2026.
The audience at The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) was recently transported into a colorful underwater world for a “fintastic” musical performance by the Elementary School students for Disney’s Finding Nemo Kids!
The SEA Forensics and Debate Tournament is a celebration of language, ideas, and connection. Established by The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) in 1979, it is held annually and remains one of the school’s longest-running traditions, marking its 46th year in 2026.