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.

 


  • The Aggregate Impact of Active Labour Market Policy in Germany and the UK

    Speckesser S, European Society for Population Economics, New York, 2003

  • The Aggregate Impact of Active Labour Market Policy in Germany and the UK

    Speckesser S, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Aix-en-Provence, 2003

  • The Aggregate Impact of Active Labour Market Policy in Germany and the UK

    Speckesser S, European Network for Training in Economic Research, Tilburg, 2003

  • Careers in organisations: time to get positive

    Hirsh W, Skills for Tomorrow’s technology business, CRAC, December 2002

  • Straight talking: effective career discussions

    Hirsh W, Skills for tomorrow’s technology business, CRAC, December 2002

  • The role of social dialogue in socially-responsible enterprise restructuring

    Broughton A, ILO/European Commission seminar, Turin, December 2002

  • Managing your own career and skill development in a changing organisation

    Hirsh W, Making the most of people potential, CRAC, London, November 2002

  • Skills planning in the MOD

    Reilly P, Skills Planning Workshop, Ministry of Defence, Bournemouth, November 2002

  • Gender segregation in IT: what influences choice of course and career?

    Miller L, Petrie H, Gender Research Forum, Department of Trade and Industry, November 2002

  • Ethnic minorities in higher education and beyond: exploring diversity and disadvantage

    Connor H, Tyers C, DfES Research Conference, Department for Education and Skills, London, November 2002