Relocate Global’s Fiona Murchie kicked off a month of virtual school tours, webinars, high-profile guest speakers and dynamic content on Monday, in the first ever Great International Schools & Education Fair.
Now the UK has finally left the EU, Paris is a likely destination for an increasing number of international assignments. Whether there is a trickle or a rush of international companies setting up or consolidating there remains to be seen but families are assured of a quality education and cultural experience for their children. Marianne Curphey reports.
Innovation Supplement showcases how schools as are responding to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. From the publishers of the Guide to International Education & Schools at the start of Relocate Global’s Spring School Fair during February and March.
If you haven’t yet bought your tickets for the 2017 Relocate Awards gala dinner and presentation ceremony, don’t delay! Join us to celebrate success and innovation, and to network the night away.
Recognised by the Relocate Awards 2017 judges as “an inspirational relationship”, the partnership between Clearview Relocation and vacuum products manufacturer Edwards won the two firms a trophy.
March 1 in the UK marked the point where 600,000 families discovered which state secondary school their child would be going to in September 2018. We take a look at the challenges involved in educating a growing population.
Management consultant Lauren Touré offered guests a three-step process to help create more inclusive workplaces in her address to guests at Relocate Global’s celebration of International Women’s Day at the Institute of Directors.
The latest issue of the leading international magazine for HR, global managers and relocation professionals will explore the big themes and see what 2019 has in store for mobility.
When is a sofa more than just a sofa? When it means relocating families need to move just once, saving stress and the cost of a serviced apartment while household goods are shipped. Karen Counterman of Roomservice by CORT spoke to Ruth Holmes about why furniture rental has never been more relevant.
Catch up with Relocate’s first webinar on how to support employees to flourish on an international assignment to India.
As part of the celebrations for this year’s International Women’s Day, Relocate Global will be hosting its Think Women workshop and lunch at the Institute of Directors, London on Friday, 6 March.
Ahead of Relocate’s Think Women lunch, we caught up with business development consultant Susan Ginsberg to hear her view on how times have changed for women and today’s young professionals.
The number of tech workers looking for vacancies abroad surged in the final months of 2020 to an all-time high, according to data from global IT jobs site Relocate.me.
Almost half of European companies with hubs in Hong Kong are planning to relocate to other centres overseas this year, according to a new survey.
Tony Antonelli shared his leadership insights - and the foundations of his extraordinary career - with guests at the Innovation Festival for Global Working in the bucolic surroundings of Relocate Global HQ in Kent.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, OFSTED’s Chief Inspector of Schools has today issued his concerns over the growing number of international schools across the world recruiting ‘home-grown’ British teachers and creating a shortage of talent in the UK.
Relocate's Global Mobility Toolkit supports organisations seeking opportunities in an increasingly globalised world. Download your free resources! New short-term assignments policy factsheet out now.
A factsheet on the principles and processes that underpin group moves is now available as part of Relocate’s new Global Mobility Toolkit. Download your free copy.
A multi-million-pound landmark refurbishment of a luxury hotel requires a creative approach to international talent management ahead of potential Brexit related recruitment constraints.
Managing editor Fiona Murchie introduced Relocate Global’s ‘Think Women’ event on International Women’s Day as a leap of faith. But even the smallest steps like these can lead to the biggest changes of all, writes Ruth Holmes.