In this topical webinar discussion covering the latest developments in cross cultural transitions-care for globally mobile children and families, Fiona Murchie, Managing Editorial of Relocate Global speaks to Valérie Besanceney, Executive Director, SPAN (Safe Passage Across Networks) and Claudine Hakim Head of Transitions Care & Student Support and Zack Ekert, Head of Multilingualism at the International School of London.
What is expected of people is changing, but AI has transformative potential if we understand how to harness it and adapt to change.
Ledetta Asfa-Wossen took an exclusive look behind Qatar’s flagship development to see what it offers globally mobile families and students.
Ledetta Asfa-Wossen went along to hear how employer and employee needs are changing at a recent Economist Impact event.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG)criteria are becoming central to the way organisations operate, deal with customers and clients, invest for the future and communicate with employees. Yet too many companies and corporations see ESG as an optional extra, rather than a fundamental series of policies which are woven into business strategy. Marianne Curphey investigates.
The British government is considering a recommendation from its independent panel of immigration experts to scrap the Shortage Occupation List (SOL). This is currently the easiest and cheapest way to get visas for foreigners with specific skills the country is short of, writes David Sapsted.
Topics recently explored at roundtables included the importance of pre-move conversations between employers and the family unit, how to help non-married relocating couples, and the changing expectations of the new generation of international dual-career partners.
Britain’s manufacturers are viewing the UK as a more competitive place to locate their activities compared to twelve months ago, with an increasing number believing they are moving ahead of their European rivals. Digital, green and going global are the major opportunities in the year ahead.
Building on the success of our sector-leading International Women’s Day events, this year’s – our fifth – will feature an inspiring keynote and practical workshop. It promises to be the most impactful and inclusive yet.
Ahead of International Women’s Day on Friday 8 March 2024 – the annual global event celebrating the achievements of women and a call to action to accelerate women's equality – we look at this this year’s key themes as we continue to ‘inspire inclusion’ and work towards a more equitable and inclusive workplace.
As the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is to ‘inspire inclusion’, Towergate Health & Protection is reminding employers of the importance of providing female employees with equal, adequate, and appropriate support. Three of Towergate Health & Protection’s inspirational women have provided their thoughts regarding changes needed relating to health and wellbeing support in the workplace.
Men who become fathers benefit from “overvaluation” in their professional lives whereas mothers experience the opposite, often undervalued by employers and underpaid as a result, according to new research.
Homelike Opens Operations in Dubai, marking a major milestone in its Expansion Plan towards a truly Global Presence
The venue is set across twelve acres of garden and grounds in the Garden of England in Kent. It is easily accessible by rail, road and from airports.
Elon Musk’s Space X project divides opinion. But how can its spectacular success – and recent failure – take humanity forward; and at a time when for many of us the focus is much closer to home? Innovation, leadership, resilience and collaboration are all in play as we strive for the next frontier, whatever our sector or profession.
Given the ever-growing skills shortage across the globe, it is small wonder that many governments are scrambling to liberalise immigration policies – while adopting programmes aimed at upskilling indigenous populations – in a bid to solve the problem.
Astronaut and space expert Tony Antonelli will be discussing how the space sector combines leadership and innovation and deals with the challenges of setbacks.
The race for space is a multinational endeavour. A new report from PwC highlights the UK’s unique position in attracting global talent and private investment. This while space tech establishes its significant role in driving economic growth and solving some of humanity’s most pressing challenges.
Faced with record net migration last year and a growing clamour from the right wing of the Conservative Party, the UK government is looking at further action to curb legal immigration.