Choosing the Right Education: National vs. International Schools

There are many factors to consider when moving abroad with a family, one of the most important being where to send child(ren) to school. In most countries, expatriate children have the option of...

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Top 4 Differences Between American & German Housing

While the layout of a German apartment is similar to an apartment in the United States, the amenities vary greatly. This is something that Max Dunlop, the Vice President of Project Management at...

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Do Children Need Cultural Training?

Moving to a new country for a job is both a physical and emotional change. When children are involved, this change can seem overwhelming at times. It is important to recognize that children process...

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Coffee Break or Tea Time?

Hot drinks such as tea and coffee have been a part of human history for thousands of years. Whether it's sharing a drink after a meal or during a business meeting, bonding over a shared beverage is...

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Spotlight On: Winchester

An unspoilt cathedral city on the edge of the rolling South Downs in Hampshire, Winchester is England's ancient capital and former seat of King Alfred the Great. Today, Winchester combines the best...

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Drop in EU Students Impacts UK Rental Market

Following the UK’s decision to trigger Article 50 and leave the European Union, there has been a 7% drop in the number of EU students applying for places at UK universities.

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Government Begins Consultations of Lettings Fee Ban

The Government has finally published its consultation paper on the banning of tenant lettings fees in England.

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Finding Your Voice

I recently read a blog post by Greg Crawford, the President of my alma mater, Miami University. His post was entitled Finding Your Voice, and it really hit home for me. He spoke about the value of a...

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The Truth Behind Cinco de Mayo

Today is Cinco de Mayo – a day used by many as an excuse to break out their sombreros, eat tacos, and sip on margaritas. In the US, festivities are recognized across the country, with some of the...

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Working with Dual Cultural Mindsets: Poland

Understanding Poland

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