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 strengths and weaknesses of health and work strategies in global companies

    Bevan S, Workforce health in global businesses, Willis Towers Watson, London, July 2016

  • Self-employment: independent ‘enterprise’, or precarious low-skilled work? The case of the UK

    Meager N, Self-employed without personnel: between freedom and insecurity, Utrecht University School of Economics, Utrecht, July 2016

  • Panel member

    Ford E, Marvell R et al, University Admissions and Careers in Anthropology, London Anthropology Day, London, June 2016

  • Managing Older Workers: Challenges and opportunities

    Cox A, Mourant Ozannes/CIPD Jersey Annual Conference, Mourant Ozannes/CIPD Jersey , St Helier, Jersey, June 2016

  • How careers work: observations of an applied researcher

    Hirsh W, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, University of Derby, University of Derby, Derby, June 2016

  • Workforce health as an asset

    Bevan S, Health at work metrics, World Bank, Washington DC, USA, June 2016

  • Labour market for young people: today and tomorrow

    Newton B, Future of work and employability at age 19, Department for Education, London, June 2016

  • Chair FEAD Network launch conference

    Meager N, European Commission, Brussels, June 2016

  • Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and Work Productivity in Europe

    Bevan S, Societal Impact of Pain 2016: Time for Action, Brussels, May 2016

  • To PRP or not to PRP, that is the question

    Brown D, UHR Annual Conference, Brighton, May 2016