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Proudly blasting “God Bless Texas,” the rhythmic stomping of cowboy boots reverberated through the heart of Chiang Mai, Thailand in celebration of the inaugural sister city partnership. In the preparation for my study abroad to Thailand, I considered many scenarios but never one which featured cowboy hats, a sea of Texas and Thai flags and the sweet aroma of homemade apple pie. On February 7th, Chiang Mai and Austin, Texas officially linked to one another in promotion of trade, investment and mutual benefit. The celebration hosted several notable speakers including Robert F. Godec, the US Ambassador to Thailand, and Nirat…
52 In recent years, the nature of work has changed dramatically, with the idea of hybrid work assuming a central role. CEOs from all across the world are weighing in as companies struggle with this new reality, offering a wide range of perspectives and tactics to get through this unfamiliar area. Using data from the most recent Fortune/Deloitte CEO poll, this piece explores the nuances of hybrid work and provides executives with a thorough manual for creating a positive work environment. Hybrid work: A diverse spectrum of approaches CEO reactions to the idea of hybrid work have been diverse, revealing…
20 Whether you’re an Economics major or just need to fulfill a class requirement, why not take those types of classes as you study abroad? Economics is a very popular field that college students pursue when they study abroad. In addition, there are so many other Economics-adjacent fields to consider: Business, Business Administration, International Business, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Management, Fashion Business, and more. Here are a few of our fantastic study abroad locations that offer classes in Economics. 1. Sydney, Australia Sydney, Australia Sydney, Australia Sydney, Australia The Australian city of Sydney offers college students a blend of academic excellence and unforgettable adventures when they study abroad. Home…
27 With big financial institutions in the forefront, the nature of work as we know it is going through yet another profound change. Among them, Deutsche Bank has garnered media attention for its most recent policy change, which may put an end to the beloved “work-from-home weekend.” In addition to changing many people’s workweeks, this action begs the question of what will happen to work in the post-pandemic world. Deutsche Bank’s new directive: Office attendance redefined Leading banking institution Deutsche Bank has implemented a policy requiring staff members to work from the office three days a week minimum. The clause…
49 Workplace productivity is rising around the world, but two forces driving increases could also send productivity over a precipice if they’re not expertly managed. That’s the message from the latest workplace productivity statistics. Data from analysts, news outlets and organizations shows that companies are finding their feet and focusing on the future. But the world around them has changed. Productivity culture doesn’t look the same as it did 50, 25 or even five years ago, because workplaces don’t look the same. Understanding this context is crucial to seeing the full story in workplace productivity statistics. And seeing the full…
As one of the leading international study programs in the nation, Syracuse Abroad provides you with opportunities to take your education—and career—to a whole new place. From cultivating new connections to catalyzing your career, you can go nearly anywhere and explore the world from every side. Source link
50 Employees are feeling both nervous and resilient about the shift from remote to in-person operations as businesses around the world progressively restore traditional work conditions. Genius Consultants has released a survey that highlights the changing nature of the workplace and indicates that most employees are preparing for the difficulties that come with this change. Here’s a closer look at the data and opinions that characterize the return-to-office movement as it exists now. The hurdle of adaptation Reverting back to office-centric habits is unsettling in an era where working remotely has been the norm. According to ET report a staggering…
Photo Submitted Did you know that the U of A’s African and African American Studies (AAST) program provides a truly interdisciplinary education, with a focus on topics like history, political science, English, sociology, social work, education, journalism and languages such as Swahili and Portuguese?And, by studying the African diaspora both at home and abroad, students will discover and examine tools used to organize for positive change and social justice. No other program at the U of A offers such a holistic view of world history and change or helps students discover as much diversity of people and thought. “Through…