Business leaders across various sectors of the UK economy have broadly welcomed the emphasis on economic growth in the new Labour government's legislative programme.
100 students in the Class of 2024 / Average IB Diploma score almost 5 points higher than worldwide median.
The British School of Brussels (BSB) stands out in the field of Early Learning and Primary education, offering an environment that combines academic rigor with holistic development.
Academic pass rates for the 145,000 students following the national education system in Scotland aligned with pre-Covid levels in a record-breaking year for achievement in vocational qualifications and university access.
Over 80% of students receiving A level results this week secured their first-choice university. We share individual schools’ and students’ achievements behind the data and celebrate everyone’s achievements around the world.
As pass rates returned, as planned, to pre-Covid levels this year, there was still plenty to celebrate. On 2024’s GCSE results day, schools saw their students’ determination deliver truly outstanding results, individually and collectively.
As one of Malaysia's leading international schools, The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) understands the importance of a holistic approach to education, as the school focuses on nurturing the individual instead of a one-size-fits-all approach.
Recognized for innovation, leadership, and educational excellence using technology
Switching to a new industry or starting a completely different role can be daunting, but not if you know how. Ledetta Asfa-Wossen went to glean insights from October’s Women in Tech Week.
The fifth annual edition of The Schools Index, by Carfax Education, features the top 150 private schools in the world.
The largest corporate study into women at work in corporate America urges employers to keep going on their inclusion initiatives – or jeopardise the last decade’s “fragile” gains. New academic research from Germany suggests how.
The future is there for the making. But how many of us have a framework to understand what’s ahead and orientate towards it? Fiona Murchie reports from ACS Cobham’s Future-Ready Forum, where renowned futurist Tom Cheesewright outlined the likely challenges and responses we all need.
Organisations that foster diversity are more likely to outperform their competitors, have greater social impact and a more satisfied workforce. To deliver this, the level of female representation matters. Marianne Curphey caught up with Mark Freed, managing director of Men for Inclusion, to find out why.
Icon Relocation’s CEO Simon Johnston discusses how trends in relocation are significantly changing to reflect broader shifts in work culture, lifestyle preferences and the economy. He tells Marianne Curphey how technology can help manage challenges like rent volatility, assignee expectations and communication.
In the second article in our Equality in the Workplace series with Think Global Women keynote speaker Mark Freed from Men for Inclusion, Marianne Curphey finds out how we can accelerate change in the workplace and how culture change can benefit both men and women.
In the final of three articles in this Equality in the Workplace series, Marianne Curphey discusses the importance of inclusion beyond tokenism with Mark Freed from Men for Inclusion. How can men be advocates for equality and how can we overcome gender bias in career progression?
While AI has been a prominent emerging technology for at least a decade, the speed of progress in the past few years has been remarkable - and possibly unsettling. Generative AI, most notably in the form of Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT has gone viral - the first general purpose AI technology to reach a global audience. Michael Wooldridge, Professor of Computer Science, University of Oxford and Director of Foundational AI Research, The Alan Turing Institute, appearing as keynote speaker at the CIPD conference in Manchester, tackled key questions around recent trends in AI - where did they come from, what do they mean, and where are they going?
A UK factory in Hull has won a contract worth more than £1 billion to supply turbine blades for a new wind farm in the North Sea — a move hailed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as another step towards making Britain "a clean air superpower".
It was intended to be the latest and largest opportunity for world leaders to meet in a bid to curb catastrophic global warming. But COP29 turned out to be missing just one thing – namely, an awful lot of those world leaders.
Join us for an engaging session on how to navigate and thrive in hybrid schooling with Ambreen Baig, Director of Hybrid Schools, LPS Hybrid Schools and Jamie Whiteside, Director of Hybrid Schools, LPS Hybrid Schools in conversation with Fiona Murchie.