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.

 


  • Fluctuating conditions in the workforce: organisational and individual roles and responsibilities

    Bevan S, The Third Annual Work, Health and Wellbeing Conference 2016, University of Salford and the International Disability Management Standards Council UK, Salford, September 2016

  • Precarious Employment in Europe: Patterns, Trends and Policy Strategies

    Broughton A, Employment Committee, European Parliament, Brussels, September 2016

  • Chair

    Hirsh W, Wellbeing and the bottom-line, Eversheds HR Summer School 2016, Eversheds, Windsor, July 2016

  • Supporting graduate employability: Employer and university perspectives

    Hirsh W, Churchill College Cambridge Seminar, Churchill College Cambridge, for Kazakh-British Technical University, Cambridge, July 2016

  • Implementing health coaching at scale and pace

    Carter A, 6th Annual Research Conference, European Mentoring and Coaching Council, ELTE University, Budapest, July 2016

  • Working futures: Rhetoric meets reality

    Bevan S, presentation to the Board of Unum, Unum, London, July 2016

  • Interventions – evidence and options

    Bevan S, Wellbeing at work, The At Work Partnership, London, July 2016

  • 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