ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025
Question Time: The Future of Work
Wednesday, 05 November
Everyone welcome!
Join us for a Question Time-style event to explore the future of work. Our experts from the Faculty of Social Sciences will answer your questions on all things work: What will be the impact of AI and digitalisation on the future of work? Will that future be one of good and healthy jobs for everyone? And will the future of work deliver greater productivity?
We invite you to bring your questions on the future of work and be prepared to ask them, but of course you’re also welcome to join the event to listen only. Our panellists come from a background of employment research, business studies, economics and political theory, and look forward to engaging with your questions!
Our Experts
- Prof Gill Dix, Institute for Employment Research
- Prof Nigel Driffield, Warwick Business School
- Dr Emily Erickson, Institute for Employment Research
- Dr Bo Kelestyn, Warwick Business School
- Prof Trine Larsen, Institute for Employment Research
- Dr Tom Parr, Politics and International Studies
- Dr Katharina Sarter, Institute for Employment Research
- Chair: Prof Matthew Watson, Politics and International Studies
Details
Helen Martin Studio, Arts Centre, University of Warwick campus
Wednesday, 05 November
3.30 - 5.00pm
Tea, coffee, and light refreshments will be served.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the organising team by emailing ssc@warwick.ac.uk.
Registration Form
Registrations to this event are now closed. If you’d still like to attend the event, please get in touch with the organising team by emailing ssc@warwick.ac.uk. Please note that we can’t guarantee we will be able to accommodate all dietary and accessibility requirements on short notice, but if you get in touch we will do our best to do so.
This event is part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025, organised by Warwick’s Faculty of Social Sciences, the Warwick Institute for Employment Research, and the Big Questions initiative, managed by the Social Sciences Connect Programme, and shared by Resonate.