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.
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Facilitators
Hirsh W, Reilly P, UCEA Workshop: Attracting and retaining key talent, Universities & Colleges Employers Association, London, May 2017
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Rethinking the traditional approach to Level 7 study: if we build it will they come?
Pollard E, SRHE Post-Compulsory and Higher Education Network event: In whose interests? Access, participation and progression in a context of changing configuration of HE, Society for Research into Higher Education, London, May 2017
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Barriers and enablers to embedding change in organisations
Carter A, EAWOP 2017: Enabling Change through Work and Organizational Psychology, European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology, Dublin, May 2017
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The Cedefop VET toolkit to tackle early leaving from education and training
Newton B, Nouwen W, Policy learning forum: VET as a solution to leaving education early, Cedefop, Artion Events, Thessaloniki, Greece, May 2017
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Local policymakers and institutional level actors measures
Newton B, Policy learning forum: VET as a solution to leaving education early, Cedefop, Artion Events, Thessaloniki, Greece, May 2017
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Gender Pay Reporting: Will it work, what will close the gap?
Brown D, Coffee & Comp, Curo, London, May 2017
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The role of the skilled migration in the NHS
Manzoni C, Manchester as Cosmopolis: Global Migration in a Changing UK, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, May 2017
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Workshop and panel discussion
Brown D, Reward in the NHS, NHS Employers, London, May 2017
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Smart rewards and benefits to attract and retain great talent
Brown D, HR in Housing Conference, National Housing Federation, London, April 2017
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What your pay strategies could look like by 2020
Brown D, REBA Reward Leaders' Forum 2017, Reba, London, April 2017