
A week in America | 08 April 2022
In the latest view from America, Martin Liptrot discusses the cost of universities in the U.S. and Why Florida is offering incentives via The Lottery.
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In the latest view from America, Martin Liptrot discusses the cost of universities in the U.S. and Why Florida is offering incentives via The Lottery.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies. The April reports outline the key events and drivers that their analyst team expect to impact FX currency markets in the weeks ahead.
B&M Waste Services is celebrating after landing an internationally recognised award for demonstrating high health and safety standards.
Two students who completed the University of Birmingham Coding Boot Camp have secured roles as coding tutors at the University, alongside software engineer roles.
Downtown CEO, Frank McKenna recaps DIB’s first quarter of 2022 and outlines some of the highlights to look forward to in Spring/Summer 2022.
Victoria Brown highlights some of the important dates you need to be aware of to help you stay ship shape with your business admin and HR processes.
A number of local authority chief executives’ have already confirmed to speak at #TBR22, including Pam Smith, Newcastle City Council, Tim Johnson, City of Wolverhampton, and Tom Stannard, Salford City Council.
Martin Liptrot discusses why and how America is deep in the throws of the Great Resignation.
Acorns Children’s Hospice invite you to their Benevolent Networking Breakfast
COVID-19 disruption has forced universities to think outside the box and build a more diverse international student pipeline, but what will global student mobility look like in three years’ time and which markets should recruiters prioritize?
With P&O Ferries in the spotlight, Victoria discusses what they did wrong under Employment Law.
The people of Birmingham have been recognised for their compassion in the way communities have supported each other during some of the most difficult times, by being crowned the UK’s first Compassionate City.