The italian member firms support “SOS Villaggi dei Bambini”, the largest global organisation providing assistance to children and teenagers without adequate parental care.
Global charitable giving continues to decline. There is economic uncertainty in many regions of the world.
The report explores the importance of impact measurement for charities
For fundraising campaigns to succeed, channels, messages and activities must be generation-appropriate
Grant Thornton International CEO, Peter Bodin, was appointed as Chair for IMPACT2030
The recent reform of the Voluntary Sector introduced a new strategic philanthropy and tax concessions
The way we live, work and learn is changing – and higher education institutions are no exception. This means daunting challenges lie ahead for any established, traditional HEIs that are resistant to change. Yet new ways to connect with students and employers around the globe will also present opportunities. As businesses become ever more global they increasingly demand employees with international experience. They want staff who can help them adapt and grow in new markets.
Competition for students is increasing, as traditional countries targeted for students grow their domestic capability and US HEIs ramp up their recruitment drive. Understanding the underlying factors driving students’ choices will help HEIs align their recruitment activities and attract the top students.
Bernoni Grant Thornton took part in the Career Day of Università Cattolica on 11 October 2016
International student fees can significantly boost Higher Education Institutions’ (HEI) financial results. But competition is increasing for a piece of this lucrative market. Are you using the right techniques to capitalise on it?
