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.

 


  • Workforce restructuring: Can you cut headcount and maintain levels of service and morale?

    Brown D, Resourcing Futures Roundtable, Hays, London, April 2010

  • An age of austerity – how best to respond?

    Reilly P, Coping with cutbacks: Current employee relations issues in the public sector, Eversheds, London, April 2010

  • A practical overview of qualitative research

    Broughton A, University of East London, guest lecture, HRM undergraduate programme, University of East London Business School, London, April 2010

  • The Role of Finance in the Decision-making of HE Applicants and Students

    Pollard E, Universities, education and student demand in the post-recession economy, Universities UK Longer Term Strategy Group, Brighton, April 2010

  • Webcast panel member

    Brown D, Employee Benefits' Pensions roundtable in association with Scottish Widows, online, April 2010

  • Panel debate

    Brown D, A decade of change in employee voice, London School of Economics and CIPD, London, March 2010

  • Chair: Protection of posted workers in the host country

    Broughton A, Assessing the implementation of the posted workers' Directive, University of Strasbourg, European Parliament, Strasbourg, March 2010

  • A workforce fit for purpose

    Tamkin P, Public Sector Skills: Creating a 21st Century workforce, London, March 2010

  • Reward in tough times

    Brown D, Diageo European HR Conference, Diageo, Twickenham, March 2010

  • Challenges for creative careers in the 21st century

    Pollard E, Ball L, HE and the Creative Economy, University of Southampton, University of Southampton, March 2010