Conferences

IES staff are very active beyond the commissioned project work they do, with national and international speaking and chairing engagements.

See any of our researchers’ individual activities on their profile pages.

 


  • An overview and analysis of European social policy developments

    Broughton A, Seminar, McDermott Will & Emery, Cambridge, July 2005

  • Co-ordinator and Chair

    Meager N, Peer Review on Economic Migration in Ireland, EU Mutual Learning Programme of the European Employment Strategy, Dublin, Eire, June 2005

  • Facilitator: Who's managing the people business?

    Reilly P, Achieving High Performance People Management Strategies, London, June 2005

  • A Comparison of Contrasting Approaches to Managing Gender Equality in the Context of Organisational Change

    Cox A, Hebson G, Gender, Work and Organisation Conference, Keele University, June 2005

  • Introduction to the guidance and resource pack for the NHSU Learning Accounts

    Robinson D, NHSU: The guidance and resource pack, NHSU, Aston, June 2005

  • Intermediate Impacts of Advice and Guidance

    Tyers C, Making the Case for Information, Advice and Guidance - What is the Research Telling us?, The Guidance Council, Immarsat, London, June 2005

  • National eService Delivery Standards project on e-HR

    Reilly P, Member of working party, ODPM, June 2005

  • Effective career discussions at work

    Hirsh W, Staff Learning Week, HM Treasury, London, May 2005

  • Self-employment dynamics and transitional labour market: some more UK evidence

    Meager N, Managing Social Risks through Transitional Labour Markets, Academy of Social Sciences, Budapest, May 2005

  • Why won't they tell us? - a review of incident reporting

    Miller L, National Learner Health and Safety Conference, ‘Making a Difference’, Learning and Skills Council, Bath, May 2005