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.

 


  • Panel discussion: What do today's employees want to influence and how should employers, trade unions and governments adapt to support this?

    Broughton A, Voice and value: power, influence and institutions, London School of Economics & CIPD, London, March 2014

  • Co-ordinator and chair

    Meager N, Harnessing ICT for social action, a digital volunteering programme, at EU Peer Review in Social Protection and Social Inclusion, European Commission, Santiago do Compostela, March 2014

  • Roma camps and slums in Italy

    Manzoni C, Population Management – State, Mobility, and Diversity, University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany, March 2014

  • Under-representation in apprenticeships

    Newton B, Network Rail seminar, Network Rail, Milton Keynes, March 2014

  • Making performance management work: messages from research

    Reilly P, 2nd HRcoreLAB, Teneo, Barcelona, March 2014

  • Chair

    Reilly P, Performance management through people, at 2nd HRcoreLAB, Teneo, Barcelona, March 2014

  • Increasing diversity in apprenticeships

    Newton B, 5th International Apprenticeship Conference, National Apprenticeship Service, London, March 2014

  • The Indian ILO project and what it tells us about the value and transferability of the UK system and experiences

    Miller L, 5th International Apprenticeship Conference, National Apprenticeship Service, London, March 2014

  • Apprenticeship schemes across Europe: Features, effectiveness and key success factors

    Hadjivassiliou K, GREAT opportunities for growth, National Apprenticeship Service, London, March 2014

  • Expert contributor

    Hirsh W, Risky business: Managing talent in a changing world, HR Magazine, online, March 2014