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 role of evidence in policy-making: informing, influencing or impacting?

    Hillage J, Institute of Education, University of Wolverhampton, 2015/16 public lecture and seminar series, Wolverhampton, March 2016

  • Reward, low pay and productivity

    Brown D, DHL Employee Relations Conference, March 2016

  • Evaluating innovative approaches to supporting carers to remain in employment

    Spiegelhalter K, Work and Health, Public Health England, Manchester, March 2016

  • What coachees want and other research findings

    Carter A, Seminar, Coaching Focus, Co-operative Business Support Centre, Manchester, March 2016

  • Low pay trends in Europe

    Brown D, IRN Annual Conference, Dublin, March 2016

  • Evidence Report

    Newton B, Skills Commission Spotlight on Young People: Evidence Session 1, All-Party Parliamentary Group for Skills and Employment, London, March 2016

  • What works for the labour market integration of youth at risk

    Hadjivassiliou K, High Level Learning Exchange on ‘Designing and implementing effective strategies to support the integration and retention in the labour market of youth at risk’, European Commission, Sweden, February 2016

  • Apprenticeships Equality, Diversity and the Reform Programme

    Newton B, Community Safety Social Inclusion Scrutiny Commission, Hackney Council , London, February 2016

  • Age Diverse Workplaces

    Broughton A, Managing an Ageing Workforce, Eversheds, London, February 2016

  • Employer Support for Older Workers

    Broughton A, Managing an Ageing Workforce, Eversheds, London, February 2016