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Uncertainty for employers over impact of Brexit
20 Jul 2017Andrea Broughton discusses potential impacts of Brexit on UK businesses and the labour market.
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Fulfilling work: What do older workers value about work and why?
20 Jul 2017A summary of the recent IES report for the Centre for Ageing Better on what makes work fulfilling for older workers.
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New IES research shows talent management evolving to meet fresh challenges
20 Jul 2017Dr Wendy Hirsh discusses how talent management is changing, in the light of recent IES research for The Leadership Foundation for Higher Education. The findings shows how organisations across sectors are adjusting their priorities and evolving their practices to align with ever-shifting business challenges.
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Is 'good work' the ultimate workplace health intervention?
19 Jul 2017Stephen Bevan considers the less-discussed aspect of the recent Taylor Review of modern employment: 'good work'. What is the evidence base, and what should a 'proactive approach' look like?
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Talent management - for the many or just the few?
18 Jul 2017Wendy Hirsh considers recent IES research on talent management approaches taken across different sectors, and asks: should development opportunities be offered to everyone?
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Public sector pay: Scrap the cap?
5 Jul 2017Duncan Brown looks at whether it's time to scrap the one per cent cap on public sector pay increases.
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Brexit and higher education: the impact on staff and funding one year on
23 Jun 2017As the Brexit negotiations begin, Joy Williams, research fellow, considers the key areas of concern around the impact on staffing in the UK higher education sector.
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Brexit and higher education: the impact on students one year on
23 Jun 2017One year on from the UK's vote to leave the EU, Alex Martin looks at the impact on EU students and the knock-on effects for the UK higher education system.
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Student Income and Expenditure Survey for Welsh-domiciled students
15 Jun 2017The Student Income and Expenditure Survey 2014/15 for Welsh-domiciled students is published today. This study provides an authoritative report on the financial position of higher education students from Wales who are studying in Wales or England in the academic year 2014/15.