The Institute for Employment Research
The Warwick Institute for Employment Research was established by the University of Warwick in 1981. The IER is one of Europe's leading centres for research in the labour market field. Its work includes comparative European research on employment and training as well as that focusing on the UK at national, regional and local level. The IER is concerned principally with the development of scientific knowledge about the socioeconomic system rather than with the evolution and application of one particular discipline.
How Employable are Today's Graduates?
10:47 Wed 14 Dec 2011
In the second of a series of podcasts on graduates and employability, Professor Kate Purcell and Professor Peter Elias discuss what employers are really looking for in today's graduates.
DownloadThe Value of a Degree
10:46 Wed 14 Dec 2011
Professors Kate Purcell and Peter Elias, from the Institute of Employment Research, discuss the value of a degree.
DownloadBernard Casey - Economic Implications of Societal Ageing
17:11 Tue 13 Dec 2011
Bernard Casey of the Institute of Employment Research talks about the economic implications of societal ageing.
DownloadRole of Learning in Developing Career Adaptability at Work
17:10 Tue 13 Dec 2011
The Institute of Employment Research looks at the role of learning in developing career adaptability at work.
DownloadProfessor Jenny Bimrose - Transition from Education to the Labour Market
17:09 Tue 13 Dec 2011
Professor Jenny Bimrose from the Institute of Employment Research talks about transition from education to the labour market.
DownloadProf Peter Elias - Research Infrastructure
17:08 Tue 13 Dec 2011
Professor Peter Elias from the Institute of Employment Research talks about research infrastructure.
DownloadPamela Suzanne - Career Transition & Adjusting to a New Job
17:07 Tue 13 Dec 2011
Pamela Suzanne from the Institute of Employment Research talks about career transition and adjusting to a new job.
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