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.

 


  • Helping representatives to support their members better

    Nita Clarke, Advance Union national conference, Advance Union, 10 June 2025

  • Return to work, financial wellbeing and good managers

    Zofia Bajorek, Evolve Workplace Wellbeing Anniversary, Evolve Workplace Wellbeing Podcast, 21 May 2025

  • Poverty and perseverance: The personal connection effect

    Seemanti Ghosh, Valedictory Randomised Controlled Trials in the Social Sciences Conference in York, University of York, 20 May 2025

  • Government Work and Health External Advisory Group Roundtable

    Sally Wilson, Keep Britain Working Review, Gov.uk, 19 May 2025

  • Unequal futures: AI and the future of work

    Seemanti Ghosh, AI and the Future of Work, Royal Holloway, 14 May 2025

  • Preparing for an Ageing Society - oral evidence

    Naomi Clayton, Preparing for an Ageing Society, Economic Affairs Committee, UK Parliament, 6 May 2025

  • The New Rules of Recruitment: What people teams need to know

    Becci Newton, WorkL webinar, WorkL, 29 April 2025

  • Race inequalities in the UK labour market

    Meenakshi Krishnan, University of Reading’s webinar series, University of Reading, 3 April 2025

  • Key priorities for women's recruitment, retention and progression - addressing bias, women’s health, and intersectional challenges

    Meenakshi Krishnan, Westminster Employment Forum conference on Next Steps for Women in the workplace in the UK, Westminster Employment Forum, 26 March 2025

  • Inquiry into Reforming Jobcentres

    Becci Newton, A series of inquiries responding to the Get Britain Working white paper, Work and Pensions Select Committee, 12 March 2025